The Water Stewardship Journey Continues for SM Supermalls
MANILA, Philippines, 13th March
2026 - For three decades, SM Prime Holdings Inc. (SM Prime) has steadfastly
advanced responsible water stewardship for a more resilient water future
through its operating arm, SM Supermalls.
SM Prime invested in its first Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) in the late 90’s with SM Southmall. STPs are essential for protecting public health and the environment and supporting community development. Since then, STPs have become a standard fixture in all 89 malls, reducing water waste and pollution, and safeguarding water resources.
SM Supermalls embeds water
conservation practices across its operations. Recycled water is used in water
closets for flushing, cleaning, and watering greens. Additionally, efficient
low-flow fixtures and water-saving technologies prevent unnecessary consumption
at scale.
"SM had always been conscious of its environmental impact on shared social good. Our water journey is rooted in our commitment to maximize what we borrow from the environment, creating resiliency for future generations,” said Liza B. Silerio, SM Supermalls Vice President and Head of Sustainability and Resilience.
Today, SM is evaluating
centralized STPs that can serve multiple developments and allow for
inter-building treatment systems, lowering operational costs, and enhancing
process efficiency. "Part of our water resilience framework is building
long-term capacity for water disruptions. Since the standardization of STPs
across our malls, SM took it a step further and scaled its water sustainability
efforts," said Silerio.
A first in the industry, SM City Baguio's Rainwater Treatment Facility has already processed almost 20,000 cubic meters of rainwater into potable water since it was launched, providing 30% of the mall’s total monthly clean water requirement since 2023. This translates to saving the equivalent of 12.7 million, 1.5-liter mineral water bottles or almost eight Olympic-sized swimming pools of freshwater from the grid.
Leveraging the mall’s nationwide
reach, SM further campaigns sustainable water use through consistent awareness
and engagement, SM creates public awareness and education campaigns through its
Corporate Social Responsibility arm, SM Cares to activate future water stewards
in the community.
This proactive and efficient
approach resulted in SM malls receiving multiple industry distinctions, such as
the Bantayog ng Lawa Award from the Laguna Lake Development Authority (LLDA)
and the first-ever Gawad Taga-Ilog Award bestowed upon a private entity by the
Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR).
"We’ve come a long way since
the 90’s. It’s heartwarming to be recognized by our community and peers, but we
continue to work harder for future generations because water is a universal
human right. By implementing these sustainability measures, SM aims to move
forward with greater purpose and greater possibilities," said Silerio.




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