SM Prime joins global conversation on building sustainable cities for the future
SM Prime Holdings (SM Prime) played a
pivotal role in advancing sustainable urban development by hosting the 7th annual
Association of Pacific Rim Universities – Sustainable Cities and Landscapes
(APRU-SCL) 2024 Conference and 3rd International Conference on Human
Settlements Planning and Development (ICHSPD) at SMX Convention Center Aura.
This prestigious event, organized by the University of the Philippines Los
Baños (UPLB), brought together over 300 experts to discuss innovative solutions
for building greener and more resilient cities. Focused on the theme
"Advancing Sustainable Cities and Communities Through Science, Technology,
and Innovation," the conference highlighted the importance of
collaboration in addressing urban challenges.
(L-R): Moderator Efraim Roxas, Environmental, Land Use and Urban Planning and Development Bureau (ELUPDB) Director Mylene Rivera, SM Supermalls’ President Steven Tan, and Tohoku University Professor Jeongsoo Yu
SM’s commitment to sustainability was
evident through the participation of its top executives. SM Supermalls’
President Steven Tan showcased SM Supermalls’ eco-friendly practices and
community-focused programs.
“Our malls are more than just shopping centers; they are dynamic
public spaces, woven into the daily lives of millions of Filipinos. Our
comprehensive environmental sustainability programs are deeply inspired by the
vision of our Chairman of the Executive Committee, Mr. Hans Sy, a tireless
advocate for environmental sustainability and disaster resilience,” Mr. Tan
said.
He added, “At SM Supermalls, we leverage science and technology to develop innovative solutions that are seamlessly integrated into the design and operation of our malls. We remain committed to leveraging innovation and collaboration to build a greener, more resilient, and more sustainable future for the Philippines.”
SM Prime and SM Development
Corporation (SMDC) Lead Executive for Design, Innovation, and Strategy Jessica Bianca Sy,
shared the company’s vision of creating sustainable integrated properties that
foster lively communities.
(L-R): University of the Philippines Los Baños’ (UPLB) Dean Jennifer Marie Amparo, UPLB Chancellor Jose Camacho Jr., Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU) Chief Executive Thomas Schneider, Makati Mayor Abigail Binay, SM Prime and SM Development Corporation (SMDC) Lead Executive for Design, Innovation, and Strategy Jessica Bianca Sy, International Conference on Human Settlements Planning and Development (ICHSPD) Conference Director Edgar Reyes Jr., and APRU-Sustainable Cities and Landscapes Director Yekang Ko
National Resilience Council (NRC) Executive Director Silvestre Barrameda Jr. highlighted SM’s role in disaster preparedness. He presented “From Risk to Resilience: The Work of the National Resilience Council in Risk Governance” where he introduced the Resilience Local Government Unit Program (RLGUP), NRC’s approaches and tools and how risk governance is supported by the sciences.
National Resilience Council (NRC) Executive Director Silvestre Barrameda Jr. showcases SM Supermalls’ resilient infrastructure.
SM Prime’s commitment to
sustainability was further emphasized during a breakout session on creating
connections and partnerships, hosted by Jonas Marie Dumdum, Senior Consultant
and Sustainability Lead of Nomura Research Institute (NRI) Manila Branch.
Katherine Custodio, Executive Director of World Wide Fund For Nature
(WWF)-Philippines, underscored the significance of collaboration: “Any program
that aims to build climate resilience requires strong partnerships and working
together across all sectors.”
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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