Pharmaceutical Waste Disposal, North Carolina

Responsibly eliminate excess pharmaceutical waste with assistance from our team.

Healthcare professionals throughout North Carolina know that unused medications, expired drugs, and other pharmaceuticals need to be carefully collected and disposed of by an experienced waste management company. Pharmaceutical waste disposal processes are strictly regulated and must be carried out by trained professionals to prevent the medications from being misused or contaminating the environment.

Pharmaceutical Waste Disposal in North Carolina

If your pharmacy, clinic, or hospital needs an improved pharmaceutical waste disposal system, we encourage you to reach out to our team here at Sunbelt Medical Services. Since 1989, our dedicated team has provided reliable pharmaceutical waste disposal solutions for a broad range of facilities, and our OSHA-trained employees are thoroughly prepared to handle all your disposal needs. With our precise documentation practices and customizable scheduling options, you can rest assured that your facility’s pharmaceutical waste will be in great hands.

We’re proud to partner with other local businesses and do whatever we can to make the pharmaceutical waste disposal process as eco-friendly as possible. For instance, we have a unique waste-to-energy initiative that aims to transform medical waste into usable energy, preventing hazardous materials from winding up in landfills. We also strive to recycle any byproducts that may be generated during the waste disposal process.

Following proper pharmaceutical waste disposal methods is essential for keeping your facility in compliance with modern regulations, health safety standards, and environmental codes. If you’d like to learn how we can help keep your facility compliant, hygienic, and safe for your patients, please don’t hesitate to contact us today.


At Sunbelt Medical Services, we offer pharmaceutical waste disposal services for customers in Sardis, Georgia, as well as throughout Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Florida, South Carolina, and North Carolina.