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Sorting of infectious waste being promoted in Bangkok

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BANGKOK (NNT) - Increased public relations efforts are now being made to encourage people in Bangkok to sort their infectious waste and deposit them at dedicated collection spots so the wastes can be handled and disposed of safely.

 

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has been placing infectious waste bins for the disposal of face masks and antigen test kits, in communities and at schools, temples, mosques, and public spaces. These dedicated bins have also been put in hospitals, sports centers, youth centers, and public offices under the jurisdiction of the BMA, as well as in markets and at the front of shopping centers. Infographics have been created to communicate the disposal method for used ATKs and face masks, so people are informed of the correct sorting and disposal practices for infectious waste.

 

General infectious waste and COVID-19 infectious waste from Bangkok’s healthcare facilities, state quarantine sites, quarantine hotels, hospitels, field hospitals, and community isolation centers are collected by The Krungthep Thanakom Co., Ltd. The waste is then disposed of via incineration at the Nong Khaem and On Nut garbage processing facilities operated by the BMA.

 

Infectious waste, including ATKs and face masks, must not be discarded along with general garbage. They should be put in sealed bags that have the “infectious waste” label or text visible to the collector. This practice reduces the risk of diseases being spread from infectious waste and improves safety for trash collectors.

 

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14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

so people are informed of the correct sorting and disposal practices for infectious waste.

"OK, this pile needs to be hosed down before re-sale and this pile doesn't."

And how do we dispose of infectious waste in other provinces ?

17 minutes ago, cracker1 said:

And how do we dispose of infectious waste in other provinces ?

The old tried and tested way.

1 hour ago, VocalNeal said:

The old tried and tested way.

Burning beside a road?

4 hours ago, cracker1 said:

And how do we dispose of infectious waste in other provinces ?

Here in the apartment block where I live in Siem Reap, Cambodia, we put our discarded facemasks in our general household waste bags, which are put into communal rubbish bins, which are emptied by our local dustmen once a week. No "special" arrangements for household contaminated waste. Some discarded facemasks end up on the street. There isn't the paranoia here as there is in Thailand.

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