SM Supermalls’ quest to create a more sustainable, greener planet began in the 1990s with the installation of a wastewater treatment plant at SM Southmall. The pioneering initiative, which recycles wastewater for irrigation and sanitary systems, laid the foundation for the company’s long-standing drive toward environmental stewardship and resource conservation.
The
man behind the concept was Mr. Hans Sy, the current Chairman of the Executive
Committee of SM Prime Holdings. Apart from his business acumen, Mr. Sy is
regarded within the community as a champion of environmental sustainability,
believing that business growth and environmental responsibility should go hand
in hand.
Mr.
Sy’s groundbreaking vision has been deeply ingrained in how SM Supermalls are
designed and managed. Over the years, the institution has launched
industry-first programs that focus on waste management, water conservation,
energy efficiency, and air quality — all of which have helped improve
environmental conditions and the quality of life in surrounding communities.
SM
Supermalls’ enduring commitment to sustainability was already in motion before
the Securities and Exchange Commission’s mandate for publicly listed companies
and large non-listed entities to submit sustainability disclosures, effective
in fiscal year 2026.
Its
water conservation efforts have recycled approximately 6.6 million cubic meters
of wastewater — equivalent to almost 3,000 Olympic-sized swimming pools —
across its malls annually. In SM Baguio specifically, over 19,000 cubic meters
of rainwater have been recycled for kitchen and operational use, benefiting
adjacent communities by conserving valuable water.
Over
the last few years, the mall operator has been leading the charge towards
eco-friendly power options. It currently has an estimated 200,000 solar panels
on 65 hectares of rooftops across its properties. The vast energy system powers
mall operations while reducing the overall carbon footprint. The initiative has
equipped SM Supermalls amid pressures to seek alternative energy sources during
the energy crisis.
SM
Supermalls is continuously expanding its electric-vehicle charging
infrastructure to support the shift to sustainable mobility networks. It
currently has 160 EV charging stations across its malls, with plans to scale
up.
And as it moves forward, SM Supermalls
will continue to pioneer innovative solutions that aim to create long-term
positive impact for future generations. It will leverage its decades-long
pledge to help shape greener, more resilient urban spaces. Sustainability will
remain at the core of SM Supermalls’ vision. As it broadens its footprint
across the country, so will its commitment to strengthening the well-being of
nearby communities.


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