The Philippines tops the list of countries with the highest disaster risk, thus building our capacity to respond, bounce back and adapt to intensifying climate impacts is a nationwide priority and shared responsibility.
“Any program that aims to build climate
resilience requires strong partnerships and working together across all
sectors,” said World-Wide Fund for Nature Philippines (WWF-PH) Executive
Director, Katherine Custodio at the breakout session of the 7th
Annual Conference of the Association of Pacific Rim Universities – Sustainable
Cities and Landscapes Conference and Student Symposium 2024 (APRU-SCL 2024).
“There is definite opportunity for platforms
or networks to come together and bring to life our national policies and our
commitments, but for these to succeed, there needs to be sincere effort and
openness to work across different sectors and disciplines,” said Custodio. The
session on creating connections and partnerships was
hosted by Jonas Marie Dumdum, Senior Consultant and Sustainability Service Lead
of Nomura Research Institute (NRI) Manila
Branch.
Jonas
Dumdum of Nomura Research Institute (NRI) Manila and World-Wide
Fund for Nature (WWF)-Philippines
Executive Director Katherine Custodio on Collaborative Partnerships for Climate
Resilience, at the breakout session of the 7th Annual Association of
Pacific Rim Universities – Sustainable Cities and Landscapes Conference and
Student Symposium 2024 (APRU-SCL 2024) Conference on Advancing Sustainable Cities and
Communities through Science, Technology, and Innovations, is hosted and organized
this year by the University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB).
“Finding the right
champions within the company – that’s very important. It helps to engage the
leaders from the top,” said Custodio, who has seen the history of the shared
goals between the NGO and its many corporate partners over the years.
Ms.
Jessica Bianca Sy, Lead Executive for Design, Innovation and Strategy for SM
Prime and SMDC, shares her insights on sustainable and climate-resilient
integrated properties.
WWF-Philippines
and SM Prime Holdings, Inc., (SM Prime) have partnered on successful programs
such as the YOUth are the Future, the annual Earth Hour campaign with SM
Supermalls, SM Hotel’s Sustainable Diner, and the Hamilo Coast Sustainable
Development project that’s now in its 14th year.
“At SM Prime, we dream big for our shared future. True prosperity transcends
financial success. Our commitment to developing sustainable integrated
properties is matched by our efforts to foster vibrant, inclusive communities
wherever we build legacy properties that weather the challenges of time and
that last for generations,” said Ms. Jessica Bianca Sy, Lead Executive for
Design, Innovation and Strategy for SM Prime and SM Development Corporation
(SMDC), during the event.
As one of Asia’s
leading integrated property developers, SM Prime believes that taking the right
climate action must be grounded in science and endeavor to transition to a
net-zero economy. SM Prime’s partnership with WWF-PH ensures that its near and
long-term science-based targets for 2030 and 2040, align with the global
commitment to achieve net zero by 2050.
“WWF-PH is pleased to
work with SM Prime on their decarbonization efforts through our Corporates for
a Better Planet Initiative (CBPI) program.
Companies such as SM Prime are guided in identifying climate-related
risks, working on a roadmap, and publicly committing to their science-based
targets,” said Custodio.
“Change does not happen
overnight. This is something we have learned in our work with communities all
over the country. True partners are willing to work together for a long time,
and actively listen to each other,” said Custodio, when asked by Dumdum about
climate partnerships and shared purpose. “When your project positively impacts
people’s livelihood and wellbeing - when people’s lives improve in a durable
way, that’s when you know you’ve created an impact,” she said.
SM Prime remains committed to its role as
a catalyst for economic growth, delivering innovative and sustainable lifestyle
cities, thereby enriching the quality of life of millions of people. SM Prime
is pursuing the next horizon on integrated property development and onward to
building sustainable cities of the future.
The 7th APRU-SCL 2024 is hosted and organized this year by the University of the Philippines Los Baňos, at the SMX Aura Convention Center, from August 6-8, 2024. For more information, email: hspdconf@up.edu.ph or visit the website: dcerp.che.uplb.edu.ph/ichspd.
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