Working together to serve more communities for a sustainable future
Working together to serve more communities for a sustainable future
Solar
rooftop at SM City North EDSA
Climate change is one of
the most pressing and defining global issues today. It has become imperative
for both the public and private sectors to continue to band together to
primarily, safeguard the welfare of the people and to step up to strengthen the
resilience of the nation.
The Philippines currently
ranks third globally when it comes to climate change vulnerability. In relation
to its geographical location, it is more exposed to altering intensities of
climate change manifested through erratic weather systems and natural
calamities.
The private sector is
called upon now more than ever to align with the principles of sustainable
development and to take on the same firm stance on environmentally sound practices
in its operations.
Mr.
Hans T. Sy
“I constantly encourage
the private sector to work closely with the government. This way, we can be more
cohesive in our efforts to make more meaningful progress towards a better and
sustainable future. As a private enterprise, SM Prime will continue to do its
share in addressing climate change for the benefit of communities,” said Hans
T. Sy, SM Prime Holdings Chairman of the Executive Committee.
Water conservation
Sustainability at SM Prime
is at the core of its corporate identity. SM Prime has spearheaded sustainable
practices as well as set records in pioneering programs to consciously protect
the environment and strongly focus on resilience in its developments.
For one, the property
conglomerate embarked on a campaign to substantially reduce its water consumption.
It pioneered the installation of sewage treatment plants even before the
measure was required by way of the Clean Water Act in 2004.
Today, its sewage
treatment plants recycle 8.7 million cubic meters of water, lessening its dependence
on fresh water sources for air conditioning operations, gardening, water closet
flushing and other non-potable uses. SM Prime’s water catchment basins across
20 SM malls can also catch and store almost 79 million liters of water in total
every time it rains, or as much as 32 Olympic-sized swimming pools.
By controlling the flow of
flood water, surrounding communities have been provided more protection against
the devastating effects of floods, alleviating what communities would normally
fear when the rains come.
Renewable energy
SM Prime continues to
explore ways to promote environmental consciousness in its operations and
developments to minimize environmental impact.
In 2014, SM Prime achieved
an important milestone in the country with SM City North EDSA becoming then the
world’s largest solar-powered mall. Today, SM Prime is adding eleven more malls
with solar roof decks.
Showing its firm resolve
to advance its sustainability agenda, the company is committed to increase the
use of renewable energy by 50% in 2022 across its various business segments,
ahead of the national goals to be 35% renewable by 2030.
Through these efforts, SM Prime is committed to
provide affordable and clean energy to its tenant-partners, minimizing the
carbon footprint emission in its operations.
Collaboration toward resilience
As a key figure in the private
sector, Mr. Sy and his dedication to environmental protection continues to
serve as a testament to how Philippine businesses can usher positive change toward
disaster resilience and risk reduction management in the country.
In 2012, Mr. Sy joined the
United Nations Private Sector Advisory Group (PSAG) for Disaster Reduction. In
2015, he was also inducted as the first and only Filipino member UNDRR ARISE
(Private Sector Alliance for Disaster Resilient Societies) International
Board. He currently serves as co-chair in the ARISE-Philippines network
and National Resilience Council (NRC) of the Philippines, representing the
private sector. He continues to help develop multi-sectoral partnerships in the
country to strengthen the ability of corporations, including MSMEs, to prepare
and respond to disasters brought about by natural hazards such as
earthquake.
“Climate change is looming
over our Mother Earth. If we can contribute no matter how little and if I can
get everybody to be aware of it, I think we will make an impact. It’s never too
late,” said Mr. Sy in a video interview for the 50 Sustainability & Climate
Leaders initiative.
I definitely agree with SM that working together can help serve more communities to have a sustainable future, as we work together we can face climate change and make use of those factors that can help everyone by educating then and encourage to work together as I also believe "There is power in Unity", let us all move forward with SM , again you did great SM!
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