
Prepare for a big free house cleaning. The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration is advancing its ongoing cleanliness and urban order policies by announcing the "Big Trash Disposal Appointment" event for 2026, scheduled over the weekend of 20-21 June 2026. This covers 27 districts across Bangkok, allowing residents to conveniently dispose of large unwanted items that cannot be discarded with regular waste, such as sofas, mattresses, tables, chairs, or broken electrical appliances, free of charge.
Check the locations and preparation steps here to avoid fines for improper disposal. Find the nearest collection point and use the service immediately, along witha recommended platform“Waste Buying Service”that teaches how to sell waste from your doorstep easily for extra income. Residents should place large waste items and unwanted goods at designated curbside spots before 8:30 a.m., awaiting collection by officials between 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. on the scheduled days.
.},{ The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration plans to collect large waste on 20-21 June, with each day covering different districts. Check the specific dates and district coordinates as follows.
Residents are advised to sort large waste items before disposal — for example, furniture, electrical appliances, and sports equipment longer than 1 meter should be cut into smaller pieces. Heavy items should be disassembled, and smaller pieces bundled neatly. Bring an ID card to show officials (utility bills for electricity or water can also be used).
1. Take the waste to the designated collection point.
2. Provide proof of identity to confirm ownership.
3. Officials will handle the removal and disposal at no charge.
Additionally, for large volumes of waste far from weekly collection points, residents can request services from the Cleanliness and Public Parks Department at any district office, subject to government fees. Scan the QR CODE to contact the cleanliness department of all 50 districts.
Warning: Improper dumping obstructs Bangkok’s water drainage and violates the Cleanliness Act, punishable by a 2,000 baht fine..Dumping outside designated containers or points carries a 10,000 baht fine, while dumping into waterways violates Criminal Code Section 380.
For those interested in the “Big Trash Disposal Appointment” project by BMA on 20-21 June, be sure to prepare accordingly. Check the locations of the appointment points in your districts and use the service.