SM Tarlac calls on everyone to be ‘environmental warrior’

SM City Tarlac officials, during its staging of “Earth Hour” on March 30, 2019, has called on everyone to be his own environmental warrior in saving aquatic resources through recycling.

In partnership with Department of Energy, all 72 SM malls nationwide including SM Tarlac staged Earth Hour to inspire communities to take a stand against the indiscriminate threat of global warming and make a commitment to a low-carbon lifestyle by switching off non-essential lights from 8:30 pm to 9:30 pm. last March 30, 2019 (Saturday).

An artistic installation of recycled materials serves as a reminder to help save aquatic resources through recycling.

Earth Hour 2019 was graced by Provincial Information Officer of Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Office Ma. Teresa Samson; Head of City Economic Enterprise Management Office Dr. Mina Tanedo; Council Scout Executive of Boy Scouts of the Philippines Salve Aguilar; Community Development Officer of ENRO Bren Tuazon; and Head of Tarlac Mountaineering Club Alvin Timbol.

Over 200 members of LGUs, NGOs, government agencies and SM employees, participated in the Earth Hour Celebration.

The event was also participated in by members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, Philippine National Police, Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Tarlac Mountain Bike Club.

Tarlac Mountain Bike Club led the “Walk to a Better Earth” around SM City Tarlac.

In this year’s Earth Hour celebration, SM City Tarlac emphasized the need to take active participation in environmental initiatives concerning the grave threats to marine biodiversity – conveyed in an artistic installation using old newspapers and other recycled materials.

LED Dancers showcasing artistic and meaningful performance.

The spirit of unity in the global celebration of Earth Hour was also highlighted during the event through illuminating art and performances. The partner organizations also vouched to promulgate environmental awareness.

According to SM City Tarlac Mall Manager Engr. Darrel N. Ramos, it has been 10 years since SM Supermalls participated in the annual Earth Hour Program. He also stated that SM has been placing environment and sustainability at the forefront of each operation.

Aside from supporting Earth Hour, SM has also been taking sustainability initiatives that include water recycling; air quality and flood control; solar powered rooftops and LED powered lights for energy efficiency and conservation; responsible solid waste management efforts through the regular Trash-to-Cash activities where the public can exchange specified recyclable or reusable trash for cash.

SM encourages the local government, nearby schools and everyone in the community to celebrate Earth Hour annually with them and use it as a platform to showcase to the world the measures we are all taking to reduce our carbon footprint.

rces of the Philippines, Philippine National Police, Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Tarlac Mountain Bike Club.

In this year’s Earth Hour celebration, SM City Tarlac emphasized the need to take active participation in environmental initiatives concerning the grave threats to marine biodiversity – conveyed in an artistic installation using old newspapers and other recycled materials.

The spirit of unity in the global celebration of Earth Hour was also highlighted during the event through illuminating art and performances. The partner organizations also vouched to promulgate environmental awareness.

According to SM City Tarlac Mall Manager Engr. Darrel N. Ramos, it has been 10 years since SM Supermalls participated in the annual Earth Hour Program. He also stated that SM has been placing environment and sustainability at the forefront of each operation.

Aside from supporting Earth Hour, SM has also been taking sustainability initiatives that include water recycling; air quality and flood control; solar powered rooftops and LED powered lights for energy efficiency and conservation; responsible solid waste management efforts through the regular Trash-to-Cash activities where the public can exchange specified recyclable or reusable trash for cash.

SM encourages the local government, nearby schools and everyone in the community to celebrate Earth Hour annually with them and use it as a platform to showcase to the world the measures we are all taking to reduce our carbon footprint. — PHOTOS TAKEN BY: Cesar P. Diaz

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