HOW CAN A SHOPPING MALL MANAGE ITS OWN SOLID WASTE AND EVEN MAKE MORE MONEY?
HOW CAN A SHOPPING MALL MANAGE ITS OWN SOLID WASTE AND EVEN MAKE MORE MONEY? In many respects, shopping malls are like small cities, especially the bigger malls. They have thousands of people coming in and out every day, restaurants, supermarkets, offices, stores and parking areas. Naturally, they also generate enormous quantities of waste—sometimes perhaps more than a small barangay. But here is something worth thinking about: if a shopping mall can manage its own solid waste, perhaps even better than a barangay can, why can’t other large institutions do the same? And if malls can invest in high-end waste management facilities, why not government office complexes, school campuses, hospitals and even military camps? One particularly interesting example is the partnership between SM Prime Holdings, Inc. and Japanese environmental solutions company GUUN Co., Ltd., which created SM GUUN Environmental Company, Inc. The joint venture operates a waste-processing facility in Consolacion,...