Locate a McGill regional composting facility
McGill-owned facilities include two in North Carolina, one in Virginia and two in Ireland. JFE Compost is a facility designed and operated by McGill in central Florida, owned by the JFE and AgriCycle joint venture. In the U.S., the McGill corporate office is located at the McGill-Merry Oaks facility near Raleigh, NC. The McGill facility near Glenville in County Cork is HQ for our Ireland operations.
HOURS OF OPERATION: McGill corporate and facility offices are open 8a-5p Monday-Friday, except for holidays. Processing plant hours vary, depending on production schedules. Inbound transportation is scheduled to meet the needs of our contract customers. Before- or after-hours delivery of compost products can be arranged.
McGILL-DELWAY, Coastal Carolinas region (USA)
McGill-Delway, serving the Coastal Carolinas
1100 Herring Rd (Delway), Rose Hill, NC 28458 USA
(O) 910-532-2539 | (F) 910-532-2542
PRIMARY SERVICE AREA: Coastal Carolinas from Greenville to Myrtle Beach and west to Fayetteville, including Wilmington, Jacksonville, Kinston, Goldsboro, Lumberton and New Bern.
The McGill Regional Composting Facility at Delway (McGill-Delway) was opened in 1991 in Sampson County, North Carolina, the first McGill operation in the U.S. It serves the coastal Carolina region from Greenville through Wilmington and south to Myrtle Beach.
In 2015, the plant was officially renamed the James H. McGill Memorial Composting Facility in honor of one of its founders, the late Jim McGill.
Situated at the heart of one of the highest poultry and swine production regions in the country, the site was home to an outdoor turkey range before acquisition by McGill. Since then, it has undergone many upgrades, evolving from an outdoor, aerated static pile facility operating in an open shed to today’s semi-enclosed plant that features McGill’s proprietary floor system, computerized process monitoring and control, concrete walls in the primary processing areas and paneled, steel structure overhead.
This facility utilizes indoor, banked-bay processing; curing is outdoors and aerated. No windrow turners are used at McGill facilities.
McGILL-MERRY OAKS, Carolina Piedmont region (USA)
McGill-Merry Oaks, serving the Carolina and VA Piedmont
634 Christian Chpl Ch Rd
New Hill, NC 27562 USA
(O) 919-362-1161 | (F) 919-362-1141
PRIMARY SERVICE AREA: The I-85 corridor from Charlotte to Rocky Mount, including south-central Virginia and the communities near Cary, Durham, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Asheboro, Pinehurst and High Point.
The McGill Regional Composting Facility at Merry Oaks (McGill-Merry Oaks), opened in 2002, has a primary service area that includes the greater Raleigh metro area including the Carolina Piedmont and south-central Virginia. The former timber tract is located in Chatham County, about 30 minutes south of Raleigh. It was the first fully-enclosed McGill operation constructed in the U.S. and the first with biofiltration as an integrated system.
McGill-Merry Oaks is also home to the company’s corporate office due to its proximity to the Raleigh-Durham International Airport and ability to easily facilitate air and ground travel for both site visitors and our own team.
Originally constructed to accommodate aerated, open bay (banked) composting, this facility was extensively retrofitted a few years ago for encapsulated processing to improve odor management and process efficiency and to add indoor, aerated curing. The result is the ability to process more material in the same space while ensuring consistent product quality.
McGILL-WAVERLY, Mid-Atlantic region (USA)
McGill-Waverly, serving the Mid-Atlantic states
5056 Beef Steak Rd
Waverly, VA 23890 USA
(O) 804-834-8820 | (F) 804-834-8822
PRIMARY SERVICE AREA: The Richmond-Tidewater area and I-85 corridor from D.C. south to northeastern NC, including Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Fredericksburg, Alexandria and Petersburg.
The McGill Regional Composting Facility at Waverly (McGill-Waverly) opened in 2008. It is located in Sussex County, Virginia, near the town of Waverly. Its primary service area includes the coastal mid-Atlantic region. This encompasses the District of Columbia south through the Richmond-Tidewater to northeastern North Carolina.
McGill-Waverly accepts all types of biodegradable materials including food waste and compostable plastics. It is designed to receive and process source-separated wastes transported in roll-off containers, tractor-trailer rigs, and other commercial vehicles that can safely tip into the receiving bunker.
Located on a former timber tract, the operation processes in both banked and encapsulated bays with aerated curing. Aerated curing eliminates the need for windrow turners at this facility.
JFE COMPOST, Okeechobee, FL (USA)
JFE Compost
JFE Compost is a regional composting facility offering organics recycling services and compost products to central and south Florida. It accepts most organics, including meats, dairy and bio-resins certified by the Biodegradable Products Institute.
Mailing address: P.O. Box 2194, Okeechobee, FL 34973.
Physical location: Red Barn Road, north of the community of Lakeport, FL.
Please call the office at 863-532-9629 or contact McGill for additional information.
McGILL-GLENVILLE, County Cork (IRE)
McGill-Glenville, County Cork, Ireland
Coom, Glenville, Cork, T56 KT10, Ireland
EPA License: W0180-1
ABP Approval (Dept. Agriculture): COMP 31
(O) 021 4880945 | (F) 021 4880961
PRIMARY SERVICE AREA: Includes the areas surrounding Cork, Waterford, Wexford and Killarney.
McGill Environmental Systems (Ireland) Ltd, specialises in composting non-hazardous residuals and by-products from industrial and municipal generators. The company owns and operates multiple facilities in Co Cork (McGill-Glenville) and Co Waterford (Molaisin Compost). It has also designed facilities for others.
All McGill facilities are indoor operations, guaranteeing its clients dependable, year-round service regardless of weather conditions.
McGill-Ireland processes over 20,000 tonnes of non-hazardous biodegradable materials per year from a number of sources including pharmaceutical companies, food companies, breweries, drink companies, local authorities, office of public works and cosmetic companies.
These feedstocks are used as raw materials in the manufacture of compost products for agriculture, horticulture, biofuels and other markets.
MOLAISIN COMPOST, County Waterford (IRE)
Molaisin Compost, County Waterford, Ireland
a.k.a. McGill-Cappoquin
Kilmolash, Cappoquin, Waterford, Ireland
EPA License: W0245-01
Please direct all enquiries to the Glenville facility.
Questions? Contact us.
Published: January 23, 2013
Updated: March 25, 2019