SM Supermalls are at the forefront of the conservation and management of
water resources in its mall facilities.
The ripple effect of the water
crisis has reached every part of the globe. According to the World Wildlife
Fund, some 1.1 billion people worldwide lack access to water, and a total of
2.7 billion find water scarce for at least one month of the year. Worst,
two-thirds of the global population may face water shortages by 2025 and
ecosystems will suffer.
As the gravity of these issues
becomes increasingly apparent, several countries have taken significant steps
to forge a more sustainable future for the Earth. Noteworthy examples include
Singapore’s water management plan and The Netherlands’ intricate conservation
practices.
In the Philippines, a multifaceted
approach has also been embraced by the public and private sectors in
safeguarding and managing water resources. SM Supermalls are at the forefront
of the conservation and management of water resources in its mall facilities.
Its endeavors form the foundation of a more sustainable and water-secure future
that the company has long been advocating.
SM’s Vision: Greening the Future
SM has been recycling water since
the 1990s, treating an average of 1 billion gallons of water annually in recent
years, equivalent to 1,600 Olympic-sized swimming pools. In line with the SM
Green Movement, SM has been continuously working towards responsible
consumption and water conservation in its properties.
To illustrate, the SM Supermalls’
comfort rooms have smart fixtures to manage water flow. There are also signages
in the mall that advocate wise water use. Wastewater is channeled to the malls’
sewage treatment plants that recycle an estimated total of 4 million cubic
meters of water, lessening their dependence on freshwater sources for
non-potable uses. SM did this even before the measure was required by way of
the Clean Water Act in 2004.
Recently, SM took a step further in
resource management by launching the first-ever water filtration system in a
Philippine mall at SM City Baguio. This facility can turn collected rainwater
into potable water for mall tenant use such as washing and cooking as well as
dishwashing and handwashing, allowing the mall to further lessen its dependence
on the freshwater supply of the Baguio community.
SM’s dedication aligns with the
world’s environmental sustainability and climate action goals. Rainwater
catchment basins in flood-prone areas and the rainwater filtration in SM Baguio
further exemplify this commitment. These significant efforts underscore the
ongoing need for sustainable practices and policies.
A Brighter Future Ahead
The journey towards sustainable
water management is ongoing. SM Supermalls, through its initiatives, paves the
way for a greener, more secure future.
Learn more at SM Cares or follow SM
Supermalls on social media.
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