To mark World Oceans Day 2025, more than 5,000 volunteers joined SM Cares on June 7 for a nationwide coastal cleanup. Together, they collected 30,000 kilograms of trash from shores across the Philippines, showing how united community action can lead to meaningful environmental impact.
This year’s theme, “WONDER: Sustaining What Sustains Us,” resonated
deeply as volunteers took to coastlines in Metro Manila, Luzon, Visayas,
and Mindanao, armed with gloves, sacks, and a shared mission: to protect the oceans that give us life.
Beyond fostering community collaboration and promoting environmental responsibility,
SM Cares’ coastal cleanup initiative played a vital role in cultivating
healthier environment, enhancing the overall quality of life for local
residents, and contributing to the long-term preservation of marine
ecosystems.
Volunteers
from SM City Manila assemble at the coastal cleanup site to remove
marine waste and protect vital waterways in celebration of World Oceans
Day 2025.
Stepping
up for a cleaner tomorrow, volunteers from SM City San Lazaro join the
coastal cleanup drive---picking up trash and protecting our shores, one
piece at a time.
Showing
the power of teamwork, volunteers from SM City Batangas and SM City
Lipa come together to make waves of change for World Oceans Day 2025.
With
gloves on and bags in hand, volunteers at SM City Lucena take part in
SM Cares’ Coastal Cleanup drive, reaffirming their commitment to
environmental stewardship and ocean conservation.
Employee
volunteers from SM Center Dagupan take action for the environment
during the coastal cleanup drive, shoveling sand and debris to help
restore the shoreline.
SM
City Iloilo volunteers join hands with the local community of Brgy.
Sto. Niño Sur, Arevalo in a coastal cleanup drive, working together to
preserve the shoreline and promote environmental sustainability.
SM
City Davao volunteers are out on the shore, turning dedication into
action as they clean up the coast and care for the planet.
Beaming
with pride, volunteers at SM City CDO Uptown and Downtown hold up the
coastal cleanup banner, standing united as ocean defenders in
celebration of World Oceans Day 2025.
“The oceans sustain us every day, and now it's our turn to give back,” said Engr. Liza Silerio, SM Cares Program Director for the Environment.
“This coastal cleanup isn’t just a one-day event—it’s a symbol of our
shared duty to preserve biodiversity and inspire action for a
sustainable future, while bringing lasting positive impacts to the
community by advancing healthier coastal spaces, and uniting people
through shared environmental action.”
A National Movement for the Seas
From students and teachers to LGUs, NGO partners, employees, and
security and janitorial teams, the cleanup drew a diverse wave of ocean
defenders. SM Cares worked closely with local government units,
environmental organizations, youth groups, and coastal barangays to
stage cleanups across several major sites nationwide.
These collaborations not only ensured the success of the initiative
but also highlighted the power of inclusive, community-driven action.
Volunteers gathered to remove tons of waste from shorelines, raise
awareness about marine conservation, and inspire long-term behavioral
change toward environmental care.
Students,
teachers, and partner organizations join forces with SM Cares during
the Coastal Cleanup drive—demonstrating a shared commitment to
environmental stewardship.
Demonstrating
sustained commitment to protecting the environment, SM employee
volunteers return to SM by the Bay to help protect the shoreline.
Building an #SMWasteFreeFuture
The June 7 cleanup is part of SM Cares’ broader sustainability vision
through its #SMWasteFreeFuture campaign, which also includes weekly
cleanups at SM by the BAY.
This May 2025, SM employee-led cleanups have mobilized a total of 279 volunteers, collecting over 4,493 kilograms of waste—highlighting their firm commitment to keeping our coasts clean on a weekly basis. These
sustained efforts contributed to creating a safer, more enjoyable
coastal spaces for customers, while encouraging a stronger culture of
environmental volunteerism.
SM Cares’ Coastal Cleanup also supports and aligns with several United
Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), most notably SDG 14: Life
Below Water, by directly reducing marine pollution and protecting ocean
ecosystems. It also contributes to SDG 13: Climate Action, by raising
environmental awareness and promoting community-led climate resilience,
and SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals, through its collaboration with
LGUs, NGOs, schools, and communities.
With two more major cleanups planned for the year, SM Cares remains
determined in its mission to inspire Filipinos to take action—one
shoreline at a time. For more stories and updates on how you can be part
of the movement, visit www.smsupermalls.com/smcares or follow
@OfficialSMCares on social media.
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