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Empowered to Protect: April Coastal Cleanups SM By the BAY Empowers 272 Volunteers to Clean Over a Ton of Trash in April Coastal Cleanup Drive

April 2025 – True to its commitment to environmental stewardship, SM By the Bay mobilized
272 employees and volunteers to collect 1,147 kilograms of trash throughout the month of
April as part of its weekly coastal cleanup efforts.




Volunteers from SM Supermalls—including employees, customer relations staff, and janitorial personnel—come
together after a successful coastal cleanup at SM By the Bay, united by a shared commitment to protecting our

oceans and building a #SMWasteFreeFuture.

Held every week along the Manila Bay shoreline, the cleanup drives were led by SM
employees, customer relations staff, and janitorial personnel, reinforcing the company’s call
for collective, community-driven action. Beyond restoring the coastline’s natural beauty, the
initiative also helped raise awareness of ocean conservation and environmental responsibility.
The campaign continues to support the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal #14:
Life Below Water, which emphasizes the protection of marine life and coastal ecosystems from
pollution and degradation. As plastic and debris continue to threaten ocean biodiversity, efforts
like these demonstrate that consistent community engagement can create long-term impact.

SM volunteers in action during the April coastal cleanup at SM By the Bay,
working together to remove marine debris and protect our shoreline—one bag

at a time.

Over a ton of trash collected by SM volunteers during the April
2025 coastal cleanup at SM By the Bay—each bag a step
closer to a cleaner, healthier marine environment.

Participants from SM Supermalls take part in the April cleanup
at SM By the Bay, showing that teamwork and purpose go a
long way in protecting coastal communities.

Step by step, bag by bag—SM employees move with purpose
along the SM By the Bay, turning their mornings into a
meaningful mission for the environment.
Through a spirit of volunteerism and purpose, the initiative also promoted camaraderie among
SM stakeholders, who worked together toward a #SMWasteFreeFuture.
To sustain this momentum, SM Cares is inviting the public to join the upcoming Coastal
Cleanup in celebration of World Oceans Day on June 7, 2025.
Participating malls include:
SM By the Bay, SM City Manila, SM City San Lazaro, SM City Sta. Mesa, SM City Rosario,
SM City Batangas, SM City Lipa, SM City Bacolod, SM City Iloilo, SM City Davao, SM City
CDO Downtown, SM City Tanza, SM City Lucena, and SM Center Dagupan.
Let’s continue making every bag of collected trash count—because caring for the Earth begins
with our shores.

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CDA Empowers Cooperatives Through SM Supermalls’ Weekend Market

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