National Report Thailand
National Report Thailand
National Report Thailand
Management in Thailand
Situation in Thailand in 2000
6,000,000
5,000,000
Waste (ton/day)
Waste generation
4,000,000
3,000,000
2,000,000
Waste disposal
1,000,000
0
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000
Year
Solid Waste Generation in 2000
Municipalities
&Pattaya 11,785 ton/day
Outside of municipality
&sanitary district 17,255 ton/day
On-Nut Solid Waste Nong-kham Solid Waste Management Tae-Rang Transferring Station
Management Plant PlantSanitary Landfill (by Private Sanitary Landfill (by Private
4,690 ton/day Contractor) 2,290 ton/day Contractor) 2,140 ton/day
Waste Transportation
from Bangkok
to disposal site
Disposal of Solid Wastes
Open dump
Sanitary &
landfill incineration
7% 1% Landfill
20%
Open dump
72%
Disposal of Solid Wastes
Open Dumping
Sanitary Landfill
Waste composting
Waste separation
Composting drum
Waste composting
Composting
Screening
Composting
Maturation Building
Incinerator
Resource Recovery, Recycle and Reuse
40-60% of solid waste
generated can be recycled
and reused.
Paper 57%
Glass 19%
Plastic 15%
¾ Amount of materials
recovered by the
scavengers varies between
50-150 kg/person/day
¾ paper 55%
¾Recyclable glass 1- 3%
¾Plastic 10-15%
Informal sector involvement
A material buying
centre from “saleng”
groups in Phitsanulok.
Participation of Woman
National
Environment Board
Ministry of Science
Ministry of Industry Technology and Environment Ministry of Public Health Ministry of Interior
Sub-district
The Sanitary
Municipality Administrative
District
Organization
The Organization structure of local
authorities in Thailand
Bangkok
75 Provinces
Driver
Non permanent staff
Position Duties
Environmental Engineer -Control solid waste treatment system and disposal site
(Bachelor degree) -Control wastewater treatment plant
Electrical Technician - Control whole electrical related works ๆ
(Certificate level)
Analytical - Monitoring quality of water/wastewater, leachate and
chemist/environmental runoff of landfill
scientist (Certificate level) - Air quality
Environmental Fund
The Fund provides grants to governmental agencies and
low-interest loans to the private sectors who are engaged
in the activities related to the improvement of the
environment.
Economics and Financial Aspects
The budget for MSW management in Thailand comes from two parts:
In the BM, the collection fee per household is 40 baht (A$ 2) per
month compared to 150 baht (A$ 8) of the actual cost.
Economics and Financial Aspects
Public Private Partnership
0
1986 1988 1989 1991 1993 1996 1997 2000 2001
Economics and Financial Aspects
Resources Utilization
Apply the “Polluter Pay Principle” for both the public and
government organizations