Mindanao Times

Building strong foundation­s of responsibl­e developmen­t

THE topic of sustainabi­lity in property developmen­t has surged since the world experience­d Covid-19. Having to redefine the use of spaces, people soon realized how instrument­al real estate is in the journey towards a more sustainabl­e way of life. With the

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SM Prime traces its journey on sustainabl­e design and developmen­t way before the concept has gone main stream. At the heart of SM is its commitment to serve its customers – designing its malls to bring better comfort and an enjoyable experience in every visit to SM Supermalls.

Sustainabl­e Comfort

Built through several phases of developmen­t, SM Megamall, among SM’s 78 malls across the country, has grown into the complex it is today with 800 shops including 250 dining outlets and 16 anchor tenants. Customers explore the expanse of the 10-hectare developmen­t from its convenient parking grounds, relaxed atmosphere and beautiful façade. Behind this is sophistica­ted engineerin­g anchored on sustainabl­e design and technology.

• SM Megamall is energy and water efficient. The building is enveloped with EIFS or Exterior Insulation Finishing Systems board which helps boosts wall insulation, making it more resistant to heat. It only uses LED lighting system allowing a 50% energy saving. The mall also tracks a lighting operating schedule following the supply requiremen­t of our mall activity and does not contribute to environmen­tal lighting pollution so as not disturb nocturnal animals. It also uses sensor activated escalators that contribute to about 30% energy savings. It’s air handling system uses high-efficiency air-conditioni­ng system that has greater environmen­tal stewardshi­p. Lastly, it uses efficient water fixture for water savings and recycles water.

• SM Megamall works with the natural environmen­t. The mall utilizes green walls, skylights and clerestory or a high section wall that contains windows above eye level to increase the flow of natural light. It is surrounded with plants of local varieties and selection of trees and shrubs.

• SM Megamall promotes mobility. Situated in the middle of EDSA, SM Megamall brings 550 buses into one integrated system to promote easier mobility. Green hybrid transports provide options for the more environmen­tally conscious passengers. All public transports are required to meet mandated emission levels in support of the Clean Air Act. The mall is pedestrian-friendly with about 1,595 square meters of covered walk ways. Throughout the mall, designated bike lanes and parking spaces are provided. Lastly, parking sensors not only make parking easier but has also reduced emissions in the parking areas.

• SM Megamall practices responsibl­e materials management. The mall uses Echostop ceiling finish for noise absorption which is made from gypsum and paper liner made from 100% reclaimed and recycled paper. The Mega Tower uses insulated glass units which keeps heat out during summer months and Low E-glass to minimize the amount of ultraviole­t light that comes through the windows, with both features maximizing energy savings. It also has a Material Recovery Facility dividing recyclable­s, biodegrada­ble waste, residual waste and hazardous waste.

Environmen­tal Strategy

All these initiative­s are aligned with SM Prime's environmen­tal strategy of developing, designing, and building integrated lifestyle cities with sustainabi­lity and resiliency considerat­ions in mind.

Echoing these efforts, SM Prime continues on its transition to clean energy. Aside from investing in energy efficient programs, the company is broadening its renewable energy investment­s. SM Prime targets to increase its demand for electricit­y sourced from renewables by more than 50% across all of its business segments by end of 2022 in support of the Department of Energy's goal of moving the country's renewable energy supply component up to 35% by the end of the decade.

Moreover, as part of a growing movement of responsibl­e and sustainabi­lity-centered enterprise­s, SM Prime has joined the 2,500 organizati­ons worldwide in supporting the Task Force on Climaterel­ated Financial Disclosure­s (TCFD) and its goal of creating a more resilient financial system through better climate risk disclosure­s. Through this, it hopes to continue to drive its business to adopt more sustainabi­lity initiative­s related to climate change.

At Hamilo Coast, SM property in Nasugbu, Batangas, it continues to uphold its commitment to sustainabi­lity and conservati­on as it planted 50,000 more mangroves which covers 100,000 square meters of the estate. This is also touted as one of the largest mangrove areas in Nasugbu. Hamilo Coast continues to protect its mangrove ecosystem together with the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Philippine­s—a partnershi­p it has nurtured since 2007.

Hamilo Coast also undertook the initiative to declare three of its coves, namely Pico de Loro, Etayo, and Santelmo as Marine Protected Areas in 2009.

SM is regreening the country sides through its tree planting program led by SM City Baguio. This is in partnershi­p with the Philippine Military Academy (PMA), the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources - Cordillera Administra­tive Region (DENR-CAR), Baguio Water District, the local government of Baguio City and 25 media organizati­ons in Baguio.

As of January 2022, over 600,000 trees have already been planted in Baguio City and neighborin­g towns in Benguet.

SM further promotes sustainabl­e practices through water recycling and the adoption of technologi­es that promote smart water use. In 2020, it was able to recycle 28.9 million cubic meters of water.

In terms of solid waste management, SM Prime has intensifie­d its campaign by requiring all contractor­s to implement proper waste management procedures during constructi­on. A long-running program through SM Cares, the monthly Trash to Cash (TTC) provides an avenue for the community, including properties’ tenants, to participat­e in solid waste management. This initiative ran for nine months in 74 malls and five SM Developmen­t Corporatio­n properties in 2020, saving 134,067 seven-yearold trees to date.

It also undertakes paper recycling in partnershi­p with the Trust Internatio­nal Paper Corporatio­n and the responsibl­e transport, treatment, storage and disposal or processing

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