The Philippines produces more than 60,000 metric tons of waste each
day, according to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources
(DENR). With continued urbanization and economic growth, that number is
expected to climb—underscoring the urgent need for sustainable waste
management solutions.
Together as one community, 2024 marks the launch of SM Waste-Free Future in SM Mall of Asia.
Recognizing the urgency, SM Prime Holdings, Inc. (SM Prime) launched the
SM Waste-Free Future program in 2024 as one of its flagship
environmental sustainability programs to reduce overall waste generation
through effective waste segregation and divert waste away from
landfills through recycling, composting, and other sustainable disposal
methods.
In its first year, it implemented a new waste management segregation
system across its properties, including all malls, residences, offices,
hotels and convention centers, and estates nationwide.
Beyond SM Prime, the campaign on waste has extended its reach to other
SM groups and portfolio companies, making SM Waste-Free Future a
group-wide endeavor.
A bigger picture of waste
The Recyclable, Disposable, Composable (RDC) bins are central to the
program’s segregation practice. RDC makes it simple and consistent,
providing key visual cues to bin it right.
Together
for an SM Waste-Free Future, the Recyclable, Disposable, Composable
(RDC) bins at SM Store branches support the broader goals of
environmental sustainability through clear and effective waste
segregation practices.
Despite its infancy stage, the rapid and wide-scale integration
underscores SM Prime’s ability to operationalize sustainability across
diverse asset classes and ecosystems, reinforcing the company’s
commitment to innovative waste diversion strategies.
SM Prime also celebrates the efforts of SM Retail in advancing a
waste-free future. All SM Store branches have successfully deployed
their RDC bins, while SM Markets continues to implement its reusable bag
system. In support of waste management efforts, Goldilocks Bakeshop has
also implemented the RDC system across its stores in all SM Supermalls.
Creating opportunities to expand
Partnerships with other organizations pave the way for the work ahead.
SM Waste-Free Future strengthens tenant engagement for SM Supermalls and
SM Offices, supporting businesses with similar goals on waste and
helping them align with their global sustainability policies.
Similarly, it reinforces SM Hotels’ advanced Back of House operations,
food waste policies, and textile recycling program. The SM Hotels’ Tela
Tales program transforms discarded linen into sustainable products and
provides livelihood for the women of partner communities, upcycling more
than 2,000 yards of condemned linens.
Recognizing that technology greatly contributes to the solutions, SM
Waste-Free Future has also strengthened collaborations with other
organizations. SM Development Corporation (SMDC) works with Globe’s
Hapag Movement to rescue surplus food from residents and help make a
difference in the lives of Filipino families experiencing involuntary
hunger and divert household food waste away from landfills.
In the mall’s Cyberzone areas, SM Supermalls’ Electronic Waste
Collection Program and their partnership with PLDT and Smart make it
accessible to dispose of old mobile devices and other electronic gadgets
responsibly.
Shoppers
can conveniently drop off old gadgets for proper recycling through SM
Supermalls’ E-Waste Collection in partnership with PLDT and Smart at
Cyberzone.
Join the movement
SM Waste Free Future invites more communities and stakeholders to
participate through proper waste segregation, joining local clean-ups
and collection drives, or supporting eco-friendly products and
practices.
Positive reinforcement and catchy social media campaigns from SM Cares
target the youth by promoting better waste segregation habits and
encouraging them to become more involved with the state of the planet
they will inherit.
Recently, in celebration of World Oceans Day, SM Cares mobilized
communities across 18 SM Supermalls nationwide, bringing together over
5,000 volunteers and collecting more than 30,000 kilograms of waste from
shorelines.
Mobilizing for World Oceans Day, SM Cares volunteers unite and act to remove waste that ends up in the oceans.
“Waste-Free Future is more than just a program—it’s a mindset shift. And
we’re only getting started,” said Engr. Liza Silerio, Vice President
for Corporate Compliance and Program Director of SM Cares for
Environment. “We call on our tenants, partners, and customers to
continue the journey with us—because a truly sustainable future is one
we build together.”
With the growing momentum for a waste-free future, SM Prime believes
that a cleaner, more circular Philippines is well within reach.
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