April 27, 2024
WATER SCARCITY SOLUTION — SM City Baguio is among the 22 malls in the country that employs facilities to reduce freshwater consumption through its wastewater treatment facilities that recycle water used in the mall instead of fully relying on the city’s water table. The recycled water is being used in watering plants and cleaning lavatories, among others. — Contributed photo

Customers and tenants of SM City Baguio are assured of continuous water supply for cleaning and sanitation, without having to rely on the city’s water table.

SM City Baguio is among the 22 SM Supermalls in the country that employ facilities to reduce freshwater consumption.

In the early 2000s, SM Prime started building malls with wastewater treatment facilities for the recycling of water used in the mall.

All wastewater from tenants and mall restrooms are treated in the sewage treatment plants to become non-potable water.

The recycled water is then used for cooling towers of air conditioning units, watering plants around the mall, and for cleaning of lavatories.

 In 2021, SM Supermalls was able to save a total of 8.7 million cubic meters of water across its malls nationwide. The volume saved is enough to fill 3,480 Olympic-sized swimming pools.

“Aside from minimizing our impact on common water resources, recycling water through these sewage treatment plants allows our malls to save big on water costs,” Engr. Liza Silerio, SM Supermalls Vice President for Corporate Compliance, said.

“Now, imagine if we all did it. I think we can leave a significant positive impact on our country’s source of fresh water.”

SM Prime is committed to supporting the United Nations in achieving its Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), including “SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation” which aims to ensure the availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all.

Other initiatives of SM aimed toward this include the Trash-to-Cash Market and Plastic Waste Collection initiative, both promoting responsible disposal of plastic waste so they don’t end up in seas and oceans; the AweSMSeas campaign in partnership with the USAID and PRRCI, which raises awareness of the importance of managing plastic pollution affecting the world’s waters; and the International Coastal Cleanup that gathers thousands of volunteers annually.

Visit www.smprime.com/sustainability-overview to learn more about the sustainability programs of SM Prime Holdings. – Press release