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SMC removes 6 million MT waste in river cleanup drive

MANILA, Philippines — San Miguel Corp. (SMC) has achieved a new milestone in its river cleanup advocacy, having removed a total of six million metric tons of silt and solid waste from various river systems in and around Metro Manila.

This total includes more than three million tons recently extracted from over 50 kilometers of rivers across the flood-prone Bulacan province, as part of a major expansion of the conglomerate’s cleanup initiative. These rivers traverse the cities and towns of Meycauayan, Obando, Bulakan, Bocaue, Marilao, Balagtas and Guiguinto in Bulacan.

This is by far the largest and most extensive river cleanup initiative undertaken by SMC under a long-term, comprehensive effort it started in 2020 to clean up heavily polluted river systems including the Pasig, Tullahan and San Juan rivers.

It has successfully removed nearly 1.2 million metric tons of waste from 26 kilometers of the Pasig River; 1.1 million MT from 11 kms. of the Tullahan River and almost 320,000 tons from the San Juan river, from 2020 to date.

In October last year, SMC announced that it was expanding its river cleanup initiative in Bulacan to other provinces and cities, including Pampanga, Navotas, Laguna and Cavite, in partnership with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) and local government units.

Its efforts to desilt the San Isidro River in San Pedro, Laguna have since yielded 343,836 tons of silt and wastes.

SMC is also gearing up to clean 26 kms. of the heavily silted Pampanga River, which also flows down to Bulacan and has been identified as a major cause of flooding in both provinces and other nearby areas.

“After four years of continuous effort, we are as determined and committed as ever to continue this advocacy that has had a positive impact on people, local economies and our environment. We are very grateful for the support of the DENR, DPWH and our partner LGUs, without whom we would not have achieved so much in such a short time,” SMC president and CEO Ramon Ang said.

“We are also very proud of the hard work and dedication of our river cleanup teams. Their commitment to our advocacy and to the

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