In a joint effort for Manila Bay, SM
Prime Holdings (SM Prime), together with the Department of Environment and
Natural Resources (DENR), was present for the handover of a state-of-the-art
catamaran trash boat to complement the ongoing battle against water pollution.
DENR received the boat last January 31, along with essential navigation and
safety equipment as well as cleaning tools. The 30-foot catamaran will be
operated by the DENR Metropolitan Environmental Office - South Zone and will
contribute to the agency's capacity to combat water pollution and preserve the
vital marine ecosystem.
The 30-foot catamaran is designed to efficiently collect and carry up to 1 ton of waste.
Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Secretary Maria Antonia Yulo-Loyzaga (middle) receives the symbolic key to a catamaran donated by SM Prime, boosting Manila Bay cleanup efforts.
This donation strengthens the DENR's
arsenal in its multifaceted approach to cleaning Manila Bay. The catamaran will
enable more efficient removal of floating debris and waste, contributing to the
broader effort to improve water quality and restore the bay's ecological
health. The partnership with SM Prime exemplifies the power of public-private
collaborations in tackling complex environmental challenges.
"This catamaran represents our
unwavering commitment to environmental stewardship and our belief in the power
of collaboration to create a sustainable future for our communities," said
SM Supermalls Vice President Engr. Liza Silerio, emphasizing the shared vision
of both organizations. SM Prime's contribution complements the DENR's ongoing
initiatives, including the Paranaque Adopt-a-River project, and underscores the
importance of collaborative efforts in achieving lasting environmental
improvements.
From left: Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Undersecretary Jonas Leones, DENR National Capital Region (NCR) Regional Executive Director Michael Drake Matias, DENR Assistant Secretary and Environmental Management Bureau Director Jacqueline Caancan, SM Supermalls Vice President Engr. Liza Silerio, DENR Secretary Maria Antonia Yulo-Loyzaga, and SM Prime Estate Management and Development Senior Assistant Vice President Orliber Paule at the catamaran handover ceremony.
The presence of DENR Secretary Maria
Antonia Yulo-Loyzaga and other DENR officials emphasized the agency's
commitment to leveraging partnerships to achieve its environmental goals. The
catamaran will play a crucial role in the DENR's continued efforts to protect
Manila Bay from pollution and preserve its valuable resources for future
generations. This collaboration serves as a model for how public and private
sectors can work together to address pressing environmental concerns and create
a healthier environment.
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