Saturday, July 26, 2025

SM Supermalls Marks National Disaster Resilience Month with Capacity Building Events

In celebration of National Disaster Resilience Month this July, SM Supermalls is leading the private sector in promoting lifesaving skills and community preparedness through a series of impactful activities.

In line with the theme of KUMIKILOS Para sa Kahandaan, Kaligtasan at Katatagan, SM Supermalls embarks on a month-long multi-sectoral initiative for National Disaster Resilience Month.

The month opened with the first batch of Hands-Only CPR training at SM City Manila, targeting mall security personnel, janitors, and tenant employees. This initiative, under the campaign CPR: Corporate Preparedness and Resilience, is part of the Department of Health’s nationwide effort to promote public awareness and readiness in responding to cardiac emergencies. The next leg of the training will be held at SM San Lazaro on July 25.

Mall first responders and tenant employees learn cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) techniques from representatives of the Department of Health and Jose R. Reyes Memorial Medical Center.

“Emergencies can happen anywhere, and empowering everyday heroes with CPR skills can make the difference between life and death,” said Engr. Liza B. Silerio, SM Supermalls Vice President. “This is our commitment to making malls not just safe spaces, but resilient communities.”

In parallel, ARISE Private Sector Alliance for Disaster Resilient Societies – Philippine Network together with SM hosted a webinar series on basic non-life insurance to educate private sector members and micro, small and medium enterprises for key risk transfer mechanisms in disaster risk reduction strategies.  

SM also supported the Ready, Set, Resilient: Youth DRR Training held last June 11 at the RED Training Center in Pasig City. Headlined by ARISE Philippine in partnership with the Pasig City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office and Local Youth Development Office, the one-day workshop aimed to empower young leaders to take active roles in disaster risk reduction and resilience efforts.

SM Supermalls mounts Ready, Set, Resilient: Youth DRR Training in partnership with ARISE Philippines and the Pasig City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office.

Subject matter experts answer questions on disaster risk reduction from Pasig students during the youth DRR training held in the city’s RED Training Center. 

Following this, SM Supermalls and SM GUUN Environmental Company addressed 180 ARISE Philippines members, partners and advocates in the Waste Management Webinar: Journey Towards a Waste-Free Future in a bid to encourage collective effort for a cleaner, greener, and more resilient future.

SM through ARISE Philippines next participated in the Department of Interior and Local Government-led Dagyaw Open Government and Participatory Governance Town Hall Meeting themed “BaBaYi: Kababaihan Bagtasin ang Ekonomiyang Likas-Kaya” for inclusive entrepreneurship.

To further strengthen emergency response capabilities, SM Supermalls will host an Incident Command System (ICS) training for SM Mall of Asia locators on July 28. ICS is a standardized approach to command, control, and coordination used during emergency response operations. It enables multiple stakeholders—mall management, tenants, and responders—to work together efficiently and effectively during crises.

Capping off the celebration, SM Supermalls, in partnership with the Bureau of Fire Protection, will conduct a Fire Square Roadshow simultaneously in selected malls on July 31. This multi-mall event will feature interactive exhibitions showcasing fire extinguishment techniques, first aid and bandaging, knot tying, rappelling, and more—bringing essential emergency skills directly to the public in an engaging and educational format.

Celebrating 40 Super Years of Evolving With Every You, SM Supermalls—one of Southeast Asia’s largest mall developers—continuously evolving to lead the way in sustainable development by integrating green design, energy efficiency, disaster resilience, and environmental stewardship into its 88 malls in the Philippines, all while creating inclusive spaces that enrich communities, support climate action, and ensure a better, more sustainable future for generations of Filipino shoppers.










Monday, July 21, 2025

Empowering Change: SM Cares Unites Communities for the Environment In celebration of Philippine Environment Month 2025

As a long-standing advocate for sustainability, SM Cares—the corporate social responsibility arm of SM Supermalls—once again mobilized thousands of Filipinos in celebration of Philippine Environment Month, reinforcing its commitment to creating a cleaner, greener, and more sustainable future through its movement for an #SMWasteFreeFuture.

Throughout the month of June 2025, SM Supermalls nationwide served as rallying points for environmental action, drawing in communities, partners, and changemakers through dynamic and impactful programs that aligned with the spirit of cycling for change, cleaning together, and conserving what matters.

Friday, July 18, 2025

SNAP-Benguet Marks 17 Years with a Vision for What’s Next

SNAP-Benguet  signed a memorandum of agreement (MOA) for CSR projects with Barangay Tinongdan, Itogon, Benguet. Seated (L-R) Brgy. Kagawad Darwin Medino; Brgy. Kagawad Urbano Pedro; SNAP VP and OCOO Atty. Michael Bon Hosillos;  Punong Barangay Edwin Atumpag; SNAP President and CEO Joseph Yu; and  SNAP-Benguet AVP and Plant Manager Hollis Fernandez.

SN Aboitiz Power-Benguet (SNAP-Benguet) marked its 17th anniversary on July 10, 2025 at the Binga Hydroelectric Power Plant in Itogon, Benguet, with the theme “SNAP-Benguet at 17: Charting New Horizons.” The event gathered local stakeholders, partners, and employees to celebrate the company’s legacy and reaffirm its commitment to a sustainable energy future.

Wednesday, July 9, 2025

Revitalizing Seaweed Cultivation to Boost the Economy of Papua’s Coastal Communities

Pak Golaf conduct the seaweed farming activities

The charm of marine tourism in Southeast Asia lies not only in its natural beauty but also in its unique cultural richness. Tourists can explore traditional fishing villages, learn about the coastal communities' way of life, and enjoy fresh seafood from marine commodities. However, this marine biodiversity is slowly facing significant threats.

While some countries have tried to introduce regulations on sustainable fisheries to address overfishing, climate change poses another significant challenge to coastal communities. One commodity affected by climate change is seaweed cultivation. In seaweed farming, the impact of climate change is felt in growth rates, which are highly dependent on water temperature. Temperature changes can also make seaweed more vulnerable to diseases, ultimately leading to a decrease in production.

Monday, July 7, 2025

Tips to safely customize your ride’s look to make it more ‘you’

Personalizing your motorcycle’s look is one of the most exciting parts of being a rider. Whether you’re adding a personal touch or just making your ride look cooler, visual customization lets you stand out on the road. When doing this however, it’s also important that you don’t compromise safety or the longevity of your vehicle. Here’s how you can do all of that, Tropang MAALAM style!

Before we continue, please know that this article will focus on minor aesthetic modifications only. If you're planning to customize your bike’s parts for performance, it's best to get in touch with your after-sales agent. With that out of the way, below are a few tips to consider if you’re thinking about customizing your bike’s look!

Check your motorcycle’s condition

Before jumping into visual customization, make sure your motorcycle is in optimal condition. Have your brakes, tires, chain, and fluids checked by a qualified mechanic. A well-maintained ride is the best canvas for any personalization project.