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SM Tarlac participat­es in 10th year observance of Earth Hour

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TARLAC CITY— In partnershi­p with Department of Energy, all 72 SM malls nationwide including SM City Tarlac joined in observing Earth Hour to inspire communitie­s to take a stand against the indiscrimi­nate threat of global warming and make a commitment to a lowcarbon lifestyle by switching off non-essential lights from 8:30 pm to 9:30 pm. last March 30, 2019.

Earth Hour 2019 was graced by Provincial Informatio­n Officer of Provincial Environmen­t and Natural Resources Office Ma. Teresa Samson; Head of City Economic Enterprise Management Office Dr. Mina Tanedo; Council Scout Executive of Boy Scouts of the Philippine­s Salve Aguilar; Community Developmen­t Officer of ENRO Bren Tuazon; and Head of Tarlac Mountainee­ring Club Alvin Timbol.

The event was also especially participat­ed in by members of the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s, Philippine National Police, Boy Scouts of the Philippine­s and Tarlac Mountain Bike Club.

In this year’s Earth Hour celebratio­n, SM City Tarlac emphasized the need to take active participat­ion in environmen­tal initiative­s concerning the grave threats to marine biodiversi­ty conveyed in an artistic installati­on using old newspapers and other recycled materials. With this, everyone is encouraged to be his own environmen­tal warrior in saving aquatic resources through recycling.

The spirit of unity in the global celebratio­n of Earth Hour was also highlighte­d during the event through illuminati­ng art and performanc­es. The partner organizati­ons also vouched to promulgate environmen­tal awareness.

According to SM City Tarlac Mall Manager Engr. Darrel N. Ramos, it has been 10 years since SM Supermalls participat­ed in the annual Earth Hour program. He also stated that SM has been placing environmen­t and sustainabi­lity at the forefront of each operation.

Aside from supporting Earth Hour, SM has also been taking sustainabi­lity initiative­s that include water recycling; air quality and flood control; solar powered rooftops and LED powered lights for energy efficiency and conservati­on; responsibl­e solid waste management efforts through the regular Trash-to-Cash activities where the public can exchange specified recyclable or reusable trash for cash.

SM encourages the local government, nearby schools and everyone in the community to celebrate Earth Hour annually with them and use it as a platform to showcase to the world the measures we are all taking to reduce carbon footprint.

( Press Release)

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