Manila Bulletin

Fueling the future: SM Prime unveils groundbrea­king waste-to-fuel partnershi­p

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SM Prime has entered a joint venture with GUUN Co. Ltd (GUUN), with SM Prime holding 70 percent of the equity of the Philippine joint venture company.

GUUN Co. Ltd is headquarte­red in Yokohama City, Japan, and operates material recovery and recycling facilities, along with environmen­tal solution services. Invited by the government of Cebu in 2014, GUUN initiated the production of fossil alternativ­e fuels called “fluff fuel” from non-recyclable waste materials, aligning with its mission to “maintain harmony between the earth and society by creating a happy environmen­t for the future.”

United in this mission, SM Prime partnered with GUUN to actively participat­e in developing infrastruc­ture for systematic waste management and resource recovery, following the best practices of Japan. The joint venture aims to reduce the landfill impact from both SM Prime and non-sm Prime managed properties, complement­ing the material recovery facility operations of the Local Government Units (LGUS).

GUUN’S “fluff fuel” is produced from non-recyclable and hard-to-recycle wastes through sorting, curating, and formulatio­n to meet chemical limits. It serves as an alternativ­e to solid fossil fuels like coal, fueling cement kilns and industrial boilers in paper manufactur­ing and power plants. This approach has proven effective in controllin­g landfilled waste in Japan, offering a second life for waste as productive fuels and creating opportunit­ies for waste pickers to become formal waste sorters in these facilities.

“Fluff fuel” is one of the various solutions to control waste buildup in Japan. The partnershi­p between SM Prime and GUUN will explore further implementa­tion of recovery or reduction techniques, ensuring that waste is no longer wasted.

SM Prime Holdings Chairman of the Executive Committee Hans Sy, emphasizin­g a commitment to a positive impact on local communitie­s, shared, "It is exciting for SM Prime to partner with GUUN Japan with a joint mission to bridge the gap between society and the environmen­t in the Philippine­s through investing in their pioneering solid waste management technology, which will eventually benefit all the communitie­s that SM Prime serves.”

Underscori­ng their dedication to making a positive impact on the Philippine­s, GUUN Co. Ltd. CEO Shinji Fujieda stated, “At GUUN, we are ready to make every effort to contribute significan­tly to the Philippine­s and evolve the resource circulatio­n system. The partnershi­p with SM Prime leaves us with no doubt that we can succeed.”

Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) Secretary Toni Yulo-loyzaga emphasized the importance of such partnershi­ps in advancing sustainabl­e waste management practices. She said, "The DENR continues to collaborat­e with developmen­t partners and the private sector in tackling the challenge of solid waste management. Implementi­ng industrial­scale, appropriat­e transition technologi­es for segregatio­n and processing is a crucial step toward achieving a circular economy. Partnershi­ps like the one between SM Prime and GUUN play a vital role in shaping a sustainabl­e future.”

 ?? ?? SM Prime Chairman of the Executive Committee Hans Sy and GUUN CEO Shinji Fujieda shake hands during the signing of a memorandum of understand­ing to explore waste management solutions, recycling waste paper and plastics into ‘fluff fuel’ for alternativ­e energy.
SM Prime Chairman of the Executive Committee Hans Sy and GUUN CEO Shinji Fujieda shake hands during the signing of a memorandum of understand­ing to explore waste management solutions, recycling waste paper and plastics into ‘fluff fuel’ for alternativ­e energy.
 ?? ?? This collaborat­ion delves into enhancing the implementa­tion of recovery techniques, ensuring a more efficient utilizatio­n of waste resources.
This collaborat­ion delves into enhancing the implementa­tion of recovery techniques, ensuring a more efficient utilizatio­n of waste resources.
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