Since the first Shoemart store in 1958, customer convenience and comfort have been the utmost focus of the SM retail experience. As the business expanded to department stores, supermarkets, and eventually shopping malls, its stakeholders grew from customers to include tenants, employees, and the communities it serves.
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SM City Santa Rosa's solar photovoltaic (PV) system generates enough clean energy to power over 2 million mobile phone chargers. |
Pioneering sustainable solutions
Initially, solutions focused on physical architecture such as better insulation and leak prevention. SM Supermalls soon embraced advanced technologies, investing in water recycling systems in 1998, Air Conditioning (AC) inverters in 2000, and rooftop solar in 2014. These efforts transformed from necessity to responsibility, making SM Supermalls the most energy-efficient mall group in the country with standard features like Light-Emitting Diode (LED) lighting and motion detector escalators.
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The largest solar panel system of SM Supermalls in SM City Santa Rosa has recently received a Certificate of Compliance by the Energy Regulatory Commission. |
Water stewardship
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SM Supermalls' Rainwater Project by SM Cares wins bronze at the 2024 Asia Pacific Tambuli Awards, recognized for transforming rainwater into potable water and promoting environmental responsibility. |
With climate change and frequent water shortages as water evaporates from reservoirs during the dry season, SM Supermalls is exploring ways to store water from its rainwater harvesting systems for reuse during the dry season, helping to prevent water shortages in the municipal system.
Turning waste into resources
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The easy-to-follow “Recyclable, Disposable, and Compostable” (RDC) system helps divert waste from landfills, keeping our environment cleaner. |
Looking ahead
SM Supermalls continues its focus on continuous improvement and innovation,
a journey fueled by learnings from its transition to sustainability. Every
small success is a big win, and every big win is an opportunity to replicate.
This is reflected in all new malls under development, which incorporate water
recycling and rainwater harvesting installations. Additionally, all existing
malls are being optimized to meet an energy efficiency standard, and solar
installations are implemented on rooftops whenever possible.