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Composting: Greensboro vs High Point

How do composting rules compare between Greensboro, NC and High Point, NC?

Greensboro and High Point have similar restriction levels.

Greensboro, NC

Guilford County

Some Restrictions

Backyard composting for your own yard and food waste is allowed; the county has no ordinance banning home compost bins. The public-nuisance code does bar accumulations of putrescible waste and open dumps that draw pests.

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High Point, NC

Guilford County

Some Restrictions

Backyard composting for your own yard and food waste is allowed; the county has no ordinance banning home compost bins. The public-nuisance code does bar accumulations of putrescible waste and open dumps that draw pests.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGreensboroHigh Point
Home compostingAllowedAllowed
Nuisance limitNo putrescible/rotting pilesNo putrescible/rotting piles
Governing ruleSec. 15.5-2Sec. 15.5-2
Illegal dumpingProhibited in ditches/creeksProhibited in ditches/creeks
Commercial scaleState solid-waste rulesState solid-waste rules

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Greensboro FAQ

Is backyard composting legal in Guilford County?

Yes. Home composting of yard and food waste is allowed. Just keep the pile contained and odor-free so it does not become a putrescible-waste or pest nuisance under the public-nuisance ordinance.

Can I dump yard waste in the woods behind my lot?

No. Sec. 15.5-2 makes dumping solid waste, yard trash, or debris on land or in ditches, creeks, and open areas a public nuisance, distinct from lawful contained composting.

High Point FAQ

Is backyard composting legal in Guilford County?

Yes. Home composting of yard and food waste is allowed. Just keep the pile contained and odor-free so it does not become a putrescible-waste or pest nuisance under the public-nuisance ordinance.

Can I dump yard waste in the woods behind my lot?

No. Sec. 15.5-2 makes dumping solid waste, yard trash, or debris on land or in ditches, creeks, and open areas a public nuisance, distinct from lawful contained composting.

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