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#SMWasteFreeFuture aims to promote good practices for better waste segregation

MANILA, Philippines — 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.

Data from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) reveals that two billion tons 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.

“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" Sy Jr. during the launch held at the SM Mall of Asia last June.

Sy further emphasized the power of collective

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