SM Prime explores potential partnership with Japanese firm for waste-to-fuel solutions
Leading
real estate developer in Southeast Asia, SM Prime Holdings, Inc. (SM Prime)
recently signed a memorandum of understanding with Japan’s GUUN Co. Ltd. to explore
a potential partnership to implement waste management solutions by recycling
waste paper and plastics as an alternative source of energy called ‘fluff
fuel’.
Fluff Fuels are one type of RDF
(Refuse Derived Fuel) which are produced from shredded and compressed plastics,
papers, and fibers. These are used as fuels in cement manufacturing,
paper mill companies, or power
companies in Japan.
SM Prime Chairman of the Executive
Committee Hans T. Sy is positive that a partnership with GUUN will contribute
to the waste reduction goals of the country. “Today, Japan’s waste management
and recycling technology is among the most advanced in the world,” he said.
“There is no better partner for SM because we
do not just talk about being big, we make sure we do it; we do not talk about
being environment friendly but we do take bold steps to save the environment. I
am looking forward to growing with GUUN as among leaders in solving environmental
issues in the Philippines.”
GUUN Co., Ltd., founded in March 2001
and headquartered in Yokohama City, Japan, piloted the production of fluff fuel
from plastic waste in Inayawan, Cebu in 2014 and recently inaugurated its
P200-million, 2,400-square meter waste recycling plant in Tayud, Consolacion,
Cebu.
Since then, Japan’s Ministry of the Environment
has adopted GUUN’s waste-to-fuel technology as a model for advanced low-carbon
technology innovation for further deployment in developing countries.
“This will be a milestone partnership
for us,” GUNN Chief Executive Officer Shinji Fujieda said after the signing
ceremony. "I understand very much how important waste management is for SM
and for the Philippines and we look forward to more projects we can do with the
properties of SM Prime.”
SM Prime’s initiatives for waste management include waste
reduction and effective waste collection and segregation. Over the years, it
has implemented programs such as Trash to Cash, Plastic Waste Collection, and
E-Waste Collection that have contributed to reducing the total solid waste generation
across its real estate portfolio.
Through its pioneering Trash to Cash recycling market, SM Prime
has collected and recycled 1.4M kg of plastics, paper, metals, and others in
2022. “We have saved 16,766 trees from the 986,222 kg of paper recycled,” SM
Prime disclosed in its 2022 Integrated Report to shareholders.
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