In addition to technologies that have mainly applied to waste collection and transportation processes; the BMA has also focused on waste sorting and composting at transfer stations. Recyclablesde.g., plastic and glass or aluminum containersdare totted by frontline staff and scavengers, whereas recyclable ferrous scraps are separated by mag- netic separation machines. The sorted waste done by frontline staff are then bailed and sold to private sector. Currently, at On Nut transfer station, 1,200 tons of organic waste is being composted per day [15]. These practices have solved problems related to recyclable and organic waste at some levels. But in the perspective of effective MSWM systems, there are technological gaps in which waste management efficiency at transfer stations can be improved.