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Waste Management: Bangkok Strengthens Regulations to Enhance Sustainability

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Waste Management: Bangkok Strengthens Regulations to Enhance Sustainability

Bangkok Metropolitan Administration initiated a public hearing on a new draft regulation aimed at improving waste management at the source. This regulation addresses the city’s growing waste problem by closing gaps in current practices and setting clear, sustainable standards.

Applicability

The draft regulation will apply to:

Waste Separation Requirements

Businesses must separate waste into four categories:

Key Waste Management Guidelines

To comply with the new regulation, businesses must implement the following management measures:

Implications for Affected Businesses

Businesses such as hotels, educational institutions, shopping malls, department stores, and industrial plants will need to invest in waste management systems. Hotels and educational institutions must designate areas for composting organic waste and ensure that recyclable materials like plastics and glass are sorted. Shopping malls and department stores will need to set up waste storage and disposal systems to manage large volumes of waste. Industrial plants may require specialized methods for handling hazardous waste. Compliance will require ongoing monitoring, and businesses may need to engage in specialized waste management services.

Key Takeaways

Author: Panisa Suwanmatajarn, Managing Partner.

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