Liberty Waste Solutions Expands Its Reach with Bill's Trash Services Acquisition
In a strategic move to strengthen its residential waste management services, Liberty Waste Solutions has successfully acquired Bill's Trash Services, a prominent waste collection company based in the Fayetteville area of North Carolina. This acquisition, announced on June 11, 2026, marks a significant step forward for Liberty as it enhances its existing services in Harnett County while expanding its customer base in the surrounding Fayetteville market.
Liberty Waste Solutions, known for its integrated waste and recycling solutions across North Carolina, expressed excitement about the acquisition, highlighting the foundational presence of Bill's Trash in local communities. Rick Prather, the CEO of Liberty, remarked that the acquisition represents a meaningful opportunity to scale residential offerings in the region. This merger not only solidifies Liberty's operations in Harnett County but also dramatically increases residential route density, allowing the company to serve more customers efficiently.
Bill's Trash has played a vital role in the Fayetteville market for years, offering residential waste collection that caters to the needs of families and households. With this acquisition, Liberty aims to not only retain existing customers but also enhance service offerings, thereby improving the overall experience for residents in Harnett County and beyond.
The financial details of the transaction have not been disclosed, but industry experts predict that this acquisition will have a significant positive impact on Liberty's operational scalability. The company previously backed by Allied Industrial Partners, has been on a growth trajectory, with the acquisition of Bill's Trash marking its fourth strategic buy in 2026 alone, following similar transactions with MM Garbage Disposal, Randolph County Garbage Service, and AJ Disposal.
By integrating Bill's Trash into its business model, Liberty Waste Solutions can not only expand its operational footprint but also diversify its service capabilities. Since receiving financial backing from Allied Industrial Partners in 2022, Liberty has been on an aggressive path of operational enhancements. Significant developments include fleet modernization, deployment of advanced routing and dispatch technologies, and an expansion of service offerings—further positioning the company as a leader in waste management.
In 2024, Liberty made headlines by divesting its scrap metal division to focus exclusively on waste solutions, a decision that has allowed the company to streamline operations and enhance its overall service quality. The acquisition of Bill's Trash is expected to synergize with Liberty’s current operations and contribute to the company's growth strategy.
Co-founders and managing partners at Allied, Bradford Rossi and Philip Wright, emphasized the acquisition's strategic importance, stating that it substantially extends Liberty’s residential platform into the Fayetteville market and builds upon their established operational brawn in the region. With consistent execution of growth strategies, Allied Industrial Partners is keen on supporting Liberty as it moves forward in scaling its services.
Liberty Waste Solutions prides itself on maintaining a commitment to sustainability and innovation in the waste management space. The company offers a variety of comprehensive waste management solutions tailored for residential, commercial, and municipal clients in North Carolina. For more insights about Liberty's services and future plans, interested parties can visit their official website at
www.libertywastesolutions.com.
As the waste management landscape continues to evolve, Liberty is set on an ambitious path to redefine waste services in North Carolina, ensuring that both the environment and the community benefit from their commitment to efficient waste solutions. This acquisition exemplifies their dedication to growth and sustainability—principles that will likely guide the company as they adjust and innovate in this critical sector.