
Large waste problems such as old mattresses, worn-out furniture, broken electrical appliances, or bulky unused items often trouble Bangkok residents because they cannot be disposed of with regular daily waste. This sometimes leads to illegal dumping in vacant lots or canals, harming the environment and obstructing Bangkok's drainage systems.
/ The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has therefore continued to promote cleanliness and urban order policies by announcing locations for the “Scheduled Large Waste Disposal” on 18-19 July 2026, allowing residents to dispose of large unused items free of charge.
Check the locations and preparation steps here before risking fines for improper disposal. Find the nearest point and use the service. Also,introducing the platform“Waste Buying”which teaches how to sell waste from your home for easy extra income. Residents should place large waste and unused items at the designated collection points in front of their homes before 08:30 to await pickup by officials between 09:00 and 12:00 on the scheduled date.
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration will deploy officials to collect large waste in targeted areas on 18-19 July, dividing operations over two days according to district office locations as follows.