Under the BMA, the Department of Public Cleansing (DPC), together with the 50 Bangkok City districts, is responsible for cleaning the city and reports the amount of waste collected from all districts. MSW is collected from receptacles in front of houses, buildings, and other designated locations on specific dates and times. The collected MSW is first transferred to one of three locations (called transfer stations)dOn Nut, Nong Khaem, or Sai Maidand then transported to one of two landfill sites in two nearby provinces, Nakonpathom and Chachoengsao. Hazardous waste from three stations is managed and transferred to an incineration plant in Samutprakarn province by a contractor. In 2013, the BMA collected an average of 8,766 tons of MSW per day, which represents 21% of the country's total waste amount. About 90% of the collected waste is disposed of at the two sanitary landfills and the remaining 10% is composted at a waste transfer station in On Nut
ภายใต้องค์กรปกครองส่วนท้องถิ่นรูปแบบพิเศษBangkok Metropolitan Administration