SM Prime reinforces the SM Green Movement: Simple Acts, shared & lasting impact for a greener tomorrow
SM Prime reinforces the SM Green Movement: Simple Acts, shared & lasting impact for a greener tomorrow
With a 3.785-Megawatt peak (MWp) solar power capacity, the
SM City Fairview solar photovoltaic (PV) system has 6,882 solar modules over a
total area of 4.3 hectares, currently making it the largest rooftop solar PV
system on a commercial building in the country.
As environmental challenges continue to grow, SM Prime Holdings, Inc.
believes that the journey to a better future is built on the mindful choices we
make each day and the stronger communities we form when we act together.
This is the heart of the SM Green
Movement, SM Prime’s sustainability initiative and call to action for
communities across the country. Born during the height of the pandemic, the
Green Movement began with personal stories—employees choosing to reduce waste,
conserve water, and use energy responsibly, even while under lockdown. These
simple acts planted the seeds for something bigger: a movement that brings
together the company, communities, and the country in pursuit of shared
prosperity and a more climate-resilient future.
Focusing on waste, water, and energy, the SM Green Movement translates
ambitious sustainability goals into everyday practices.
It inspires suppliers, partner-tenants, residents, guests, and mallgoers
alike to play their part in shaping greener, more livable cities. Each
initiative is anchored on SM Prime’s mission: to achieve net-zero emissions by
2040, advance water stewardship, and work towards a waste-free future.
"The SM Green Movement is our way of showing care—care
for our planet, and care for the people who live in it," said SM
Supermalls Executive Vice President for Marketing Joaquin San Agustin. “We’re
not just building malls, homes, or offices—we’re building opportunities for
everyone to be part of the solution. And the best part is, it starts with what
we do every day.”
At SM City Baguio, water is
given a second life. Its water treatment facility helps conserve this vital
resource while supporting a greener, more resilient future.
Collaboration That Drives
Real Change
At the core of the Green Movement is a belief in the power of
partnership. Lasting change is not a solo endeavor—it thrives through
collaboration.
SM Prime continues to work hand-in-hand with local government units,
NGOs, schools, community groups, and individuals to co-create solutions that
meet both environmental needs and everyday realities.
"Our strength as a company comes from our ability to
mobilize people around a common cause,” said San Agustin. “The SM Green
Movement is all about collective impact. Every bottle recycled, every drop of
water saved, every watt conserved adds up.”
A Movement for Generations to
Come
Today, the SM Green Movement is a
growing platform for advocacy and action. With every new story, every new
supporter, and every green step taken, SM Prime is helping to reframe
sustainability as something within reach of every Filipino.
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About the SM Green Movement:
SM Prime Holdings, Inc. (SM Prime) is one of the largest integrated
property developers in Southeast Asia, committed to creating sustainable,
innovative, and inclusive spaces for Filipinos. Guided by its vision of
building a better future, SM Prime develops malls, residences, offices, hotels,
and leisure properties that support the growth of communities across the
Philippines.
Through the SM Green Movement, SM Prime champions
sustainability by focusing on waste management, water stewardship, and energy
efficiency for lasting impact. The movement empowers individuals, families, and
communities to take part in simple acts that create shared prosperity for
generations to come.
At the
Mall of Asia Complex, water trucks carrying 100% recycled water help keep the
property’s greenery thriving while promoting responsible water use.
Bin it right! SM Cares
promotes proper waste segregation with clearly marked bins for recyclables,
disposables, and compostable—helping communities take part in building a
waste-free
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