Sustainable
living for everyone
Today, living
an eco-friendlier life has become much more manageable. With many simple yet
effective ways to make our everyday lives more sustainable, and with many
groups ready to help us take that first step toward a greener future, there is
every reason to start today. Living a personal sustainable lifestyle can be
impactful only if we do it together to preserve our planet for generations to
come.
One of the best things to live sustainably is to reduce your carbon
footprint. Many seemingly harmless daily activities can contribute to a higher
carbon footprint or other greenhouse gases (GHG) in the atmosphere, leading to
dramatic climate changes. An increased carbon footprint includes high electric
consumption, driving our cars over short distances, and the excessive use of
aerosols and air conditioners, to name a few. Try to identify and minimize
these activities if you can, or look for more eco-friendly alternatives, if
available.
You can also lower your carbon footprint by using energy efficiently.
Use energy-efficient appliances, replace your old lighting fixtures with LED
lights, and turn off energy-consuming items when not in use. Doing these
eliminates energy waste in your home and helps you save more on utility
expenses.
The 2020 Climate Transparency Report disclosed that the Philippines
generated 1.18 tons of carbon dioxide equivalent per capita in 2017. The
country will need to reduce its emissions to below 132 metric tons of carbon
dioxide equivalent by 2030 and below -198 metric tons of carbon dioxide
equivalent by 2050. It is to meet the 1.5°C-compliant climate change mitigation
goals of the Paris Agreement, of which the country is a signatory.
Together with the Plastic Credit Exchange, SM
Cares helps gather empty, clean, and dry plastic waste at select
SM Supermalls nationwide. Plastic waste may
be dropped off every day from 10AM to 5PM.
Another way to make your lifestyle more sustainable is to correctly
manage and segregate your garbage. Sort and separate your waste by type (e.g.,
paper/carton, plastic, glass, metal, electronics, etc.). It helps to find out
more about your community's waste collection and management policies. You can
even make extra cash if you dispose of your non-organic waste through the
proper channels.
You can also minimize the waste you generate at home. There are many
simple ways to do this. It includes reusing plastic bags, opting for eco-bags
when shopping, and avoiding single-use items. By being mindful of our food
consumption, we can also significantly reduce food waste and packaging.
The 2020 Ocean Conservancy and McKinsey Center for Business and
Environment report that the Philippines ranked third among the world
contributors to plastic pollution, with 2.7 million metric tons of plastic
waste each year.
SM's Trash to Cash recycling market happens
every first Friday and Saturday of the month
from 10 AM to 2 PM across all SM Malls and
select SDMC Malls nationwide.
As a responsible member of the community, SM has consistently
implemented programs to inspire Filipinos to be more sustainable, educating
them on the importance of sustainability and how to help protect the
environment. It includes the long-running Green Film Festival, which features
the free screening of environmental documentaries for students and other
program partnerships that promote alternative options to plastic.
SM also has projects that directly engage its mall-goers, focusing on
solid waste management. These are the monthly Trash to Cash recycling market
and the collection of used lead-acid batteries (ULABs), the Electronic Waste
Collection program, and the Plastic Waste Collection program held in
partnership with the Plastic Credit Exchange. To date, SM Supermalls have
collected more than 11,600 kg. of plastic waste, 2,000 kg. of electronic waste
and 908,000 kg. of assorted recyclable waste.
Customers can drop off their electronic waste
at bins in the Cyberzone and selected locations
of SM Supermalls nationwide.
In addition, SM has been exploring renewable alternatives as its malls'
energy source. For instance, in 2020, the company generated 9,620 MWh of energy
from solar roof panels installed in ten different malls nationwide. The company
has also completed solar panel retrofits in other malls. SM hopes to achieve
its goal of having 50% of the energy it consumes being sourced from renewable
sources by the end of this year.
"We have always been an advocate of sustainable living. Proof of
this is the numerous environmental initiatives that the company has
implemented. We build our malls with the environment and community in mind, and
we make sure that our developments contribute to environmental
protection," said Engr. Liza B. Silerio, SM Supermalls' Corporate Compliance
Head. "More importantly, we know that personal sustainability is key to
achieving the green future that we want. We will continue to implement programs
that encourage positive change within our community partners."
SM Cares is the Corporate Social Responsibility arm of SM Prime
Holdings, with programs to support communities, promote social inclusion and
care for the environment. Its CSR advocacies include the Environment, Persons
with Disabilities, Women & Breastfeeding Mothers, Children & Youth, Senior
Citizens, and the Bike-Friendly SM Program.
To learn more about these programs, visit www.smsupermalls.com/smcares.
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