SM Prime Holdings, Inc. (SM Prime) has advanced resource stewardship through water circularity initiatives, implementing water conservation measures across its nationwide network of SM Supermalls since the late 1990s.
Embedded in its operations, SM
Malls uses innovative water management systems that save water and reduce
wastage - drawing less from the national water grid and creating value in an
increasingly volatile time.
Macro to Micro: SM’s approach
to water conservation
Against the looming possibility of an extended drought caused by El Niño, saving every drop of water finds greater importance for SM Supermalls. Designed with sustainability in mind, SM Malls use innovative water management systems that not only promote saving water from wastage but also significantly reduce consumption. This helps lessen the use of fresh water resources from national water systems and leave more water for its surrounding communities to use.
SM ensures sustainable water use
through advanced recycling and rainwater harvesting systems. In 2025, sewage
treatment plants in its 89 malls recycle an estimated 6.6 million cubic meters
of property wastewater for non-potable use. The rainwater treatment facility in
SM Baguio innovatively harvests and treats rainwater collected during the wet
season and transforms it into water for kitchen and tenant use.
As a key customer touchpoint in water management, faucets also regulate
the outflow of water for every use. SM’s
investments in "push delay" faucets create sustainable operations to
strengthen water conservation. These faucets save water by preventing it from
being left running by restricting water flow through a certain window of time.
Technology then paved the way
for enhanced conservation, and SM started using no-touch, sensor type faucets
in 2015, far before the sanitary restrictions brought about by the COVID-19
pandemic.
Sensor type faucets help save
water by automatically shutting outflow of water once the sensor does not
detect a user. Additionally, these types of faucets typically require less
water pressure, which also reduces water waste. Significant investments in systems
such as sensor faucets also reduce wear and tear on fixtures and equipment,
resulting in long-term savings and improved water conservation.
With its implementation,
SM saw a 59% reduction in water waste, translating to saving the equivalent of
a 1.5-liter bottle of water per user using the faucet over just 7 seconds.
By equipping its most-loved
malls with water-efficient fixtures enhanced with technology, SM is protecting
resources critical not just to its operations but to its surrounding
communities. Under the guidance of the Water for Tomorrow pillar of the SM Green
Movement, SM champions sustainable water use, reducing environmental impact and
securing access to water for generations to come.


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