SM Prime Holdings (SM Prime), a pioneer in sustainability initiatives in
the Philippines, has long been committed to environmental stewardship
and building resilient structures. From its early adoption of water
recycling and innovative energy management programs to operationalizing
renewable energy and waste management, SM Prime has consistently
prioritized sustainability. This commitment was further underscored by
the company's active participation in the recent Asia Pacific
Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction, hosted by the
Department of Environment and Natural Resources and the Office of Civil
Defense. At the conference, Hans Sy, Chairman of the Executive
Committee, emphasized the critical role of resilience in urban
populations and how innovation and multi-sectoral collaboration are
essential for the country's sustainable development.
The Philippines is highly vulnerable to natural hazards, especially
tropical cyclones and typhoons, making disaster risk management (DRM)
and resilient infrastructure crucial. SM Prime employs a hydrological
survey approach in building locations to determine flood susceptibility.
SM City Marikina prioritizes safety with flood mitigation measures,
ensuring a secure and comfortable environment for the community.
SM City Marikina, elevated on 246 concrete stilts, allows floodwaters to
flow beneath, keeping occupants safe during severe weather events.
A strong example of such resilience lies in SM City Marikina, whose
unique structure was lauded by the United Nations Office for Disaster
Risk Reduction. Built beside the Marikina River, an area prone to
flooding during severe weather events, SM City Marikina stands on 246
concrete stilts. This innovative design allows floodwaters to flow
beneath the structure, leaving the mall and its occupants safe and dry.
During Typhoon Ondoy (Ketsana) in 2009, which devastated surrounding
areas, SM City Marikina remained intact, serving as a refuge for those
affected by the disaster. Similar to the stilts methodology, SM City
Cabanatuan’s lower ground parking level serves as a temporary catchment
basin.
SM City Cabanatuan demonstrates SM Prime's dedication to flood mitigation through its robust design.
SM City Cabanatuan's lower ground parking level doubles as a temporary
flood catchment basin, a crucial element of our flood mitigation
strategy.
Beyond these two malls, this promise of flood resilience is present in
other properties. A key innovation employed by SM Prime is the
implementation of rainwater catchment basins in its malls. These massive
underground tanks, similar in size to swimming pools, collect and store
rainwater from the street level, mitigating flooding in surrounding
communities. Twenty-nine SM Supermalls across the country are equipped
with these basins, boasting a combined capacity of 85,400 cubic meters –
enough to fill over 34 Olympic-sized swimming pools!
Built to protect, SM City Masinag incorporates a rainwater catchment basin to minimize the impact of heavy rainfall.
SM City Masinag's rainwater catchment basin collected 8,652.60 cubic meters of rainwater during Super Typhoon Carina.
Designed with the community in mind, SM City Masinag incorporates flood mitigation measures for safety.
These catchment basins have proven invaluable during recent typhoons.
For instance, SM City Masinag's rainwater catchment basin played a
crucial role during Super Typhoon Carina (Gaemi) last July 2024,
effectively managing the increased water volume. It collected 8,652.60
cubic meters of rainwater, equivalent to 264 gallons of water. As the
first SM mall equipped with a rainwater catchment basin, SM City Masinag
was strategically built in a historically flood-prone area, serving as a
catch basin for water flowing down from upper Antipolo. In the second
half of 2024, SM malls prevented an estimated total of 46,405 cubic
meters of rainwater--the volume of 18 Olympic-sized swimming pools--from
flooding the surrounding areas.
Mr. Gareth Aboy, a resident and former officer of Vermont Phase 1
Association near SM City Masinag, expressed his gratitude: “The
residents of Vermont Park Executive Village of Antipolo would like to
extend our thanks and appreciation to SM City Masinag for always being
there in our times of need. Thank you for keeping your doors open for
our immediate daily needs, your elevated parking spaces for our
vehicles, and for keeping your water catchment basin open to help drain
the water from our flood-prone village. SM City Masinag has always been
and will continue to be a treasure for the residents of Vermont Park
Executive Village of Antipolo.”
Sustainability and resilience are at the core of SM Prime's business
strategy. The company invests significantly in these measures,
recognizing that the benefits – safer communities, environmental
protection, and enhanced business continuity – far outweigh the costs.
SM Prime remains committed to building a more resilient future for the
communities it serves.
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