Monday, August 22, 2022

5 Ways SM Supermalls Saves Energy and Natural Resources

“SM has always strived to nurture and give back to all the communities we serve. That includes creating a greener, safer environment. Through our programs, we also hope to make it easier for people to make eco-friendly choices in everyday life. The Green Movement is not just about what SM does within the malls, but what we can do together as a community.” ~Mr. Steven T. Tan, SM Supermalls President

SM Supermalls is the first mall in the country to install e-Vehicle charging stations.



How does the country’s biggest mall conserve water and electricity? SM Supermalls has implemented many measures to be more energy-efficient and make better use of natural resources in order to protect the environment. You can adopt some of their ideas into your own home, to save money and the planet.


Switch to solar panels 

Traditional electricity production uses thousands of liters of water each year for cooling generators, and fossil fuels release harmful gases that pollute the air and contribute to global warming.

That’s why SM Supermalls is using solar energy as part of its commitment to sustainability.  Mall of Asia was the first Philippine mall to use rooftop solar decks. Now, these are used in 10 of its malls, with plans to install 50 more over the next few years.
   
Currently, the mall chain is sourcing around 68% of its energy from renewable sources, which has helped reduce energy consumption by 28%, and carbon emissions by 31%.  

Home solar panels are now becoming more affordable, and with the money you save on electricity bills, these eventually pay for themselves.  You can also start with small changes, like switching to outdoor solar lights or solar water heaters.


Use energy-efficient appliances 

If you can’t switch to solar yet, you can look for appliances that use less electricity. You can get inverter air conditioners or refrigerators and check any product’s energy-efficiency factor (EEF) number, which is usually on a yellow sticker. You can also get a smart plug, which can be programmed to turn off an appliance when it is on standby. 

SM Supermalls have been designed to be both energy and water efficient. It uses LED lighting systems which has 50% energy savings, and sensor-activated escalators which save another 30%. The skylights, green walls and windows also make full use of natural light.


SM Mall of Asia’s solar panels provide clean energy to the largest mall in Asia.



Find ways to reduce the use of gasoline 

Gasoline prices are at an all-time high, so budget-savvy Filipinos are turning to cheaper (and greener) forms of transportation, such as riding the bike and carpooling. Aside from saving money, it prevents air pollution and has lower carbon emissions.

SM Supermalls has long supported the use of environment-friendly transportation.  It has dedicated bike lanes, hundreds of bike racks, vending machines and service repair stations. It also has produced Biker’s Safety Videos and Manuals which you can download from https://www.smsupermalls.com/smcares/advocacies/bike-friendly-sm/.

SM Supermalls has also deployed the country’s first in-mall free charging stations for e-Vehicles in SM Aura, SM North Edsa, SM Mall of Asia in Pasay City, and SM Megamall.


SM Supermalls’ Trash to Cash Recycling Market provides a convenient way for mallgoers to turn their recyclable waste into cash.


Segregate your trash

Segregating biodegradables and recyclables helps lower the amount of trash that goes into landfills, which affect the health of the nearby communities and can also contaminate the soil and water supply. Landfills also emit methane, nitrogen dioxide, and carbon dioxide, which contributes to global warming.

SM Supermalls follows a strict trash segregation program within its malls. In fact, compostable waste is collected and turned into compost through their conversion process. The produced compost is then distributed through various community programs.
SM Supermalls also supports the recycling efforts of the surrounding communities, with its Trash to Cash Recycling Market. Every first Friday and Saturday of the month, you can bring your recyclables like plastic bottles, aluminum and tin cans, old papers and books, and metal cookware and kitchen items and exchange them for cash.  You can also join its Plastic Waste Collection Program, and regular Electronic Waste Programs at participating SM Cyberzones.


Collect rainwater

Water is a valuable resource. That’s why SM malls have rainwater catchments to harvest rainwater, especially in flood-prone areas, which serves the double purpose of conserving water and helping its communities to stay safe and flood-free.

Whenever it rains, 20 SM malls can catch up to 79,257 cubic meters of rainwater, which is enough to fill 32 Olympic-sized swimming pools.
At home, you can collect rainwater in large barrels for gardening or cleaning the floors. There are many guides you can find online that can teach you how to save rainwater like this one - https://www.wikihow.com/Collect-Rainwater.


Join the SM Green Movement 

All these measures are part of SM Supermalls’ commitment to protecting the planet. 

1 comment:

  1. THANK YOU FOR SHARING SOME IDEAS AND TIPS TO SAVE ENERGY AND SAVE MONEY, INSTEAD OF WASTING AY MATUTUTO TAYONG MAKASAVE NG ENERGY

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