
Bangkok's large waste disposal schedule for 2026. City residents prepare to clear out their homes for Songkran 2026. Bangkok Metropolitan Administration. In response to sustainable waste management policies, the city is preparing to offer a scheduled large waste drop-off and collection service. On Saturday, April 4, and Sunday, April 5, 2026, to facilitate residents in all 50 districts who need to dispose of bulky items that regular garbage trucks cannot collect, such as old sofas, mattresses, wardrobes, and wooden furniture, with no fees charged.
Project "Scheduled Large Waste Drop-off and Collection" will be provided free of charge on Saturday, April 4, and Sunday, April 5, 2026. Residents can use the service at their nearest location, with clearly designated dates and collection points to ensure efficient and convenient waste management for every household.
Residents are kindly requested to place large waste and unwanted items at the designated collection points in front of their homes before 8:30 a.m. to await collection by staff between 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m.
Residents are advised to sort their large waste carefully before disposal—for example, furniture, electrical appliances, and sports equipment over one meter should be cut into smaller pieces; heavy items should be disassembled; and small parts should be bundled neatly. Please prepare your ID card for verification with staff (electricity or water bills can be used as alternative identification).
1. Take the waste to the designated collection point.
2. Present identification to verify ownership.
3. Staff will manage transportation to disposal sites at no cost.
Bangkok will collect large waste on April 4-5, with different districts scheduled each day. Check the specific dates and district locations as follows.
Additionally, for those with a large amount of bulky waste far from weekly collection points, services can be requested from the Cleaning and Parks Department of each district office, subject to government fees. Scan the QR CODE to contact the cleaning department in all 50 districts.
Warning: Improper disposal obstructs Bangkok's drainage system and violates the Cleanliness Act, punishable by a fine of 2,000 baht for dumping outside containers or designated points, and up to 10,000 baht for dumping into waterways under Penal Code Section 380.
Those interested in Bangkok's "Scheduled Large Waste Drop-off and Collection" on April 4-5, 2026, should prepare accordingly and check the nearest district collection points to use the service.