Access to clean and potable water is one of today’s most pressing challenges, with rapid urbanization and population growth straining freshwater resources. United Nations (UN)-Water emphasizes that effective water management is crucial for society and the environment.
SM City Baguio’s rainwater treatment facility (RTF) utilizes a rigorous six-step treatment process with real-time monitoring to ensure processed water meets potability requirements, and its service to the community was recognized at the 2024 Asia Pacific Tambuli Awards.
SM
Prime Holdings, Inc. (SM Prime), a leading integrated property developer in
Southeast Asia, has prioritized water conservation and management since the
early 1990s—long before water stress and its link to climate change became
widely recognized.
Through
Water for Tomorrow, SM Prime’s water stewardship campaign, the company actively
integrates climate resilience into its developments, ensuring responsible
resource management while supporting the well-being of the communities it
serves.
Headquarters to some of the largest Business Process
Outsourcing (BPO)
and Knowledge Process Outsourcing (KPO) brand names, the Three E-com
Center at the Mall of Asia Complex efficiently operates its sewage treatment
plant to collect, treat, and remove contaminants from wastewater, making it
safe to discharge to the surrounding environment.
Sustainable water management
Water conservation measures and efficient
management systems are embedded in SM Prime’s building operations. The company
invests heavily in sustainable water management technologies to reduce
freshwater use and the demand for municipal water supply. It has identified
practical water usage and innovations to address the growing concern of water
security.
In 2023, SM Prime’s
reported total water consumption amounted to 7.2 million cubic meters, with 61%
of that consumed water being recycled.
Pico Sands Hotel has
reduced water consumption by advocating towel and linen reuse, inviting guests
to join its sustainability journey and conserve water.
On average, more than 1
billion gallons of recycled water is used for mall operations. SM Supermalls uses
recycled water for cleaning and sanitation, caring for its plants and
landscaping, and cooling its air conditioning towers. Efficient plumbing and innovative water-saving
technologies with low-flow fixtures also regulate the mall’s water consumption.
Hamilo Coast’s desalination plant provides sustainable water to its community, serving residences, hotels, staff housing, and offices since 2010.
These practices have been scaled
throughout the group. The SM Offices’ E-Com Centers in the Mall of Asia Complex
have sewage treatment plants that recycle greywater. Aside from rainwater
harvesting systems that help maintain its urban gardens, SM Development
Corporation (SMDC)’s Sea and Shore Residences donate its discharged treated
water to the greening of the Estates in the MOA Complex.
As part of its water conservation
program in Pico Sands Hotel, SM Hotels and Convention Corporation reduced its
freshwater consumption by 36%, reaching 52% water reuse and 41% for Pico de
Loro Beach and Country Club. Together with Hamilo Coast, SM Prime’s luxury and
leisure estates in Nasugbu, Batangas, its water desalination plant has made
significant impacts on water management and sustainable eco-tourism since 2010,
ensuring that it services all developments that call Hamilo home.
Protecting
water resources
SM Prime
supports this year’s UN-Water World Water Day 2025 on March 22, which focuses
on the theme “Glacier Preservation.”
Halfway
around the globe, glaciers play a critical role in the global water cycle. Glacial ice is the largest reservoir of fresh
water, holding about 69% of the world’s fresh water. With rapid glacial melting, altered
rainfall patterns, droughts, and rising sea levels, the planet risks a water crisis
that affects the most vulnerable.
SM Development Corporation (SMDC)’s Sea and Shore Residences donate their treated wastewater to green the landscape of the Estates in Mall of Asia Complex.
Recognizing these
challenges and the need for a reliable water supply, SM Prime continues to
integrate water-efficient systems in its property developments. This helps
create public awareness and encourages responsible water use among mallgoers,
tenants, employees, and communities. In 2023, SM Supermalls’ SM City Baguio
rainwater treatment facility (RTF) was launched to help reduce dependence on
freshwater sources. It has treated 17,000 cubic meters of rainwater into
potable water and continues to operate and serve its host community.
SM
Prime’s Water for Tomorrow program plays a key role in SM Prime’s
sustainability strategy, along with Net Zero by 2040 and a Waste-Free Future.
“As businesses face growing water challenges, we must
take action to secure our Water for Tomorrow,” said Hans T. Sy, SM Prime
Executive Committee Chairman.
“Water stewardship is an investment in our future. We
must move beyond conservation and prioritize resource protection, waste
reduction and water security for future generations,” he added.
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