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by Info @Brand Zone | February 23, 2026



Trash to Transformation How the SM Green Movement is Building a Circular Waste-Free Future

Whenever you use the RDC bins at your most-loved SM Supermall, your effort makes it easier for us to sort waste more efficiently so we can convert them from Recyclable to RECYCLED, from Disposable to FUEL, and from Compostable to SOIL. Partner with us to make a Waste Free Future our reality!



MANILA, Philippines — Proper waste segregation can make a meaningful environmental impact when the correct bins are used. At SM Supermalls, the Recyclable–Disposable–Compostable (RDC) system empowers customers to take part in a nationwide Green Movement. This initiative aims to promote circularity, divert waste from landfills, reduce methane emissions, and prevent soil and water contamination.


“Through SM’s RDC bins, we are not only encouraging customers to adopt responsible waste disposal habits, but also enhancing the efficiency of our waste management systems to better serve our communities. Waste is often an ‘out of sight, out of mind’ issue, so we are committed to ensuring that our approach delivers tangible environmental benefits,” said SM Supermalls Vice President for Corporate Compliance and Sustainability, Liza Silerio.





Waste Conversion Pathways 


As part of its #SMWasteFreeFuture project, SM’s waste processing arm, SM GUUN Environmental Company, was established in Consolacion, Cebu, in 2024. There, waste collected from the in-mall RDC bins in Cebu malls is corrected and re-sorted for conversion into industrial raw materials for recycling, fuel or soil.


“An ecosystem of corporate partners enables us to optimize our waste management processes and ensure that recovered materials are reintegrated into the value chain. Through this closed-loop approach, waste is transformed into reusable resources and given a renewed purpose beyond its initial lifecycle,” said Silerio.





Blue Bin: Recyclable to RECYCLED


"Recyclable is only a promise, but RECYCLED is a promise kept”


Recyclables are simply 3 items: bottles (plastic and glass), cans (aluminum and tin) and cartons. Because these 3 items have the highest recycling infrastructure available. 


Recyclables are sorted by material type at the factory and returned to corporate and development partners for reprocessing: MultiPly for paper; San Miguel Yamamura and Asia Brewery Incorporated for glass; Coca-Cola’s recycling arm, PETvalue; and Nature Spring’s recycling arm, NS Sustainability Solutions, for plastic bottles. This process ensures a streamlined supply chain for recycling and increases recycled content in the next packaging material for their products.


Gray Bin: Disposable to FUEL


Disposables like cups, straws, rags, and other hard to recycle disposable containers are processed into coal alternative fuel at the waste processing factory. The waste undergoes sorting, formulating, and shredding to fuel the manufacturing of cement and its ash as cement materials. Quality assurance is key to reducing pollutants at the emission control systems of the cement factories.





Cement manufacturing partners such as DMCI (Concreat), Holcim (Geocycle) and Republic (Ecoloop) utilize these waste-as-fuels to support their operational energy requirements and reduce the use of coal while helping the environment.


Green Bin: Compostable to SOIL


Compostables are mainly food scraps and leftover food. These are fed into a machine that converts them into landscaping soil within 48 hours, avoiding the landfill and methane gas from decaying matter. Landfills are one of the largest sources of methane gas, which is over 20 times more damaging than CO2.


The resulting soil is used for landscaping and urban greening initiatives, with partners including J.Co, BlueSkye Go Circular, Goldilocks, and Fat Hopes Energy supporting its development.





“Changing habits is hard, but we’ll make it easier. All SM Supermalls are equipped with RDC bins, enabling our customers to actively participate in meaningful sustainability efforts that help protect the environment. Each time they visit our malls, they have the opportunity to contribute to our shared goal of achieving a Waste-Free Future,” Silerio said. “While waste remains an escalating challenge both locally and globally, SM firmly believes in the power of community and collective action to address even the most complex environmental issues.”


Last year, the Philippines successfully diverted more than 246 million kilograms of plastic waste, surpassing the national diversion target with a recorded rate of 56%, according to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR).


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by Info @Brand Zone | August 2, 2024



Manila – August 2, 2024. When it comes to proper segregation of waste, every small action counts. This is what leading integrated property developer SM Prime Holdings, Inc. aims to promote through its #SMWasteFreeFuture program which it launched in June, in celebration of the World Environment Day. 


The program is designed to reduce overall waste generation through effective waste segregation, and enhance waste diversion rate by diverting waste away from landfills through recycling, composting, and other sustainable disposal methods.


Bin it right


Data from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) reveals that two billion tonnes of municipal solid waste is generated each year.  Unmanaged waste results in a blockage in major drainage and water systems and consequently contributes to massive urban flooding especially during the monsoon season in the country.


Effective waste segregation starts with the ability to responsibly separate high-value recyclables from the disposables.  


SM Prime introduced a new segregation scheme with simple and easily remembered labels: Recyclable, Disposable, and Compostable. Shortened as “RDC,” it is a straightforward scheme to understand that all high value recyclable waste goes to one bin to make segregation practical, fast, and easy. 


Recyclables that are considered high value are plastic bottles, aluminum cans, glass jars, cardboard, and paper. When properly segregated, they may be spared from ending in landfills. Single-use plastic water bottles made from PET, or polyethylene terephthalate, are easily recycled and are considered high value. 


With every thoughtful toss, reducing waste and conserving natural resources support a sustainable future.


The power of collective effort


“This is a learning process and it will not be perfect. Being open to new ways of doing things and of putting into action every little step is crucial in advancing waste management solutions. We highly encourage all of you to give us feedback. We are taking a small step towards a long journey,” said Sustainability Champion and SM Engineering Design and Development Corporation President Hans "Chico" T. Sy, Jr. during the launch held at the SM Mall of Asia last June.


Sy further emphasized the power of collective effort and encouraged everyone to turn this initiative into a habit. “Now it’s up to you and every individual here in attendance, to embrace the cause of change. We are given the opportunity to work on the biggest problems of our community when the planet truly needs it. Let’s not waste this opportunity,” he added.  



#SMWasteFreeFuture is one of SM Prime’s programs on environmental sustainability to encourage green practices in resource management, environmental impact, and the social well-being of the community for a waste-free world. 


SM Prime remains committed to its role as a catalyst for economic growth, delivering innovative and sustainable lifestyle cities, thereby enriching the quality of life of millions of people. SM Prime is pursuing the next horizon on integrated property development and onward to building sustainable cities of the future.  



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Generation Restoration: A young community working towards a #SMWasteFreeFuture. Girl Scouts of the Philippines members sign their commitment for their future.


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Full house. The SM Mall of Asia Music Hall was packed during the June 5, World Environment Day, #SMWasteFreeFuture launch.


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RDC is as easy as ABC! The use of simple and easily remembered labels: Recyclable, Disposable, and Compostable, is a straightforward scheme to understand which waste goes to which bin to make segregation practical, fast, and easy.


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No to E-waste. Electronics also contain a high-value recyclable resource that ends up in the landfill.  Head to your nearest Cyberzone in any SM mall to dispose of old gadgets and electronic waste properly.

 
 
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