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DENR spearheads the Philippines’ coastal and blue carbon protection strategy

  • The National Blue Carbon Action Partnership (NBCAP) Roadmap was formally turned over by the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) Philippines to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) during the Philippine Mangrove Conference 2026 held last March 26, 2026.
  • According to the DENR, the immediate next step is to convene the Leadership Steering Committee and Technical Working Group in April, followed by formalization through a DENR Administrative Order or Executive Order.
  • By 2030, the Roadmap aims to expand livelihoods, strengthen protection, and secure financing for the blue carbon ecosystems that 42 million coastal Filipinos depend on — a goal that calls for action across all sectors.

The NBCAP Roadmap was formally handed over to the DENR during the Philippine Mangrove Conference 2026 held in Quezon City on March 26, 2026. This milestone underscores the country’s commitment to coordinated, science‑based, and accountable action for blue carbon ecosystems. Photo from NBCAP Philippines. [L-R, Germaine De Ruña, Project Manager, NBCAP, ZSL- Philippines; Criselda Castor, Section Chief, Coastal and Marine Division, Department of Environment and Natural Resources; Lloyd Cameron Economic and Climate Counsellor, British Embassy Manila; Edwina D. Garchitorena, Country Director, Zoological Society of London – Philippines]

The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) is leading the National Blue Carbon Action Partnership (NBCAP) Roadmap—a strategic framework jointly developed by government, academe, civil society, and the private sector, with Zoological Society of London (ZSL) Philippines serving as Secretariat, supported by the World Economic Forum, and funded by the UK COAST Programme under the Blue Planet Fund—to enhance the protection and sustainable management of the country’s blue carbon ecosystems, benefiting 42 million coastal residents and strengthening climate resilience.

Atty. Analiza Rebuelta-Teh, Undersecretary of DENR, welcomed the formal turnover of the NBCAP Roadmap from ZSL to DENR as a milestone for science, governance, finance, and community action. “Mangroves may be overlooked, but they are powerful pillars of resilience. This Roadmap reflects the Philippines’ strong commitment to advancing blue carbon accounting and delivering tangible impact for coastal communities,” she said.

“The NBCAP Roadmap will provide us with an evidence-based path forward for conserving the Philippines’ rich coastal ecosystems,” added Mariglo Laririt, Assistant Director, Biodiversity Management Bureau, DENR. “By working with our partners across various sectors, we can enhance coastal resilience, support communities, and contribute to national and global climate commitments.”

According to Laririt, the path forward begins with convening the Leadership Steering Committee (LSC) and Technical Working Group (TWG) in April. The  NBCAP Structure and Roadmap will then be formalized through a policy instrument, either a DENR Administrative Order or an Executive Order, while a workplan will be developed in parallel and early actions already underway to sustain momentum.

DENR Biodiversity Management Bureau Assistant Director Mariglo Laririt outlines the next steps for the NBCAP Roadmap during the Philippine Mangrove Conference 2026 held at Microtel by Wyndham, UP Technohub, Quezon City. Laririt expressed optimism toward 2030 goals, underscoring the shared responsibility of academe, organizations, and communities in protecting mangrove ecosystems and advancing blue carbon conservation. Photo from NBCAP Philippines.

“Blue carbon ecosystems are critical natural infrastructure underpinning the Philippines’ blue economy. By aligning governance, science, livelihoods, and investment, the NBCAP Roadmap sends a strong signal to global investors and partners that nature-based solutions are key to a climate-resilient economy,” shared Alfredo Giron, Head of Ocean, World Economic Forum.

The Philippines is home to some of Southeast Asia’s most ecologically significant blue carbon ecosystems with about 327,000 hectares of mangroves, alongside seagrass beds and tidal marshes. These protect coastlines, sustain livelihoods, and store vast amounts of carbon, but once degraded, they release stored greenhouse gases and threaten the biodiversity that depends on them.

“The handover of the NBCAP Roadmap to the DENR represents a turning point in advancing blue carbon action and strengthening the Philippines’ leadership in coastal conservation in the region,”  shared Edwina Garchitorena, Country Director of ZSL Philippines.

The NBCAP Roadmap is anchored on four pillars—science, technology, and innovation, policy governance, communications and community engagement, and finance and sustainable livelihoods—which guide conservation practices, strengthen laws, and empower local communities for long-term resilience.

The Roadmap places coastal communities at the heart of blue carbon action. Roberto “Ka Dodoy” Ballon, Founder and Chairman of Kapunungan sa mga Gagmay’ng Mangingisda sa Concepcion (KGMC), emphasized, “When we protect mangroves, seagrasses, and tidal marshes, we also protect our fishing grounds—making sure our families and the next generations have an abundant, safe, and healthy future,” highlighting the link between ecosystem health and community well-being.

For Roberto “Ka Dodoy” Ballon, the path to 2030 comes down to four priorities: Policies, People, Program, and Pondo. The Founder and Chairman of Kapunungan sa mga Gagmay’ng Mangingisda sa Concepcion (KGMC) stressed that coastal communities have been the first line of defense in mangrove protection and that government and science must continue working side by side to sustain that progress.

Science and community collaboration are critical to effectively protecting and conserving mangroves, seagrasses, and tidal marshes, according to Dr. Severino Salmo III, Professor and University Scientist at UP Diliman. “The NBCAP Roadmap provides a clear framework to translate knowledge into action for resilient coastal ecosystems and communities,” he added. Central to this scientific foundation is the Blue Carbon Quantification Protocol (BCQP) — developed by Philippine blue carbon scientists and practitioners — which the Roadmap seeks to establish as the national standard for carbon assessment, reducing costs and building nationwide capacity.

The Roadmap seeks to establish a policy and legislative agenda that aligns blue carbon with the emerging national carbon policy, advances local initiatives such as coastal greenbelts, and contributes to broader efforts under the proposed Blue Economy Bill to strengthen legal protections, guide restoration, and support carbon financing and community participation.

Representatives from government agencies, NGOs, academe, youth groups, and local communities gathered for the turnover of the NBCAP Roadmap to the DENR, held during the Philippine Mangrove Conference 2026 in Quezon City. The event closed with a unified commitment to 2030 pathways, reinforcing shared responsibility for the Philippines’ blue carbon future. Photo from NBCAP Philippines.

Looking toward 2030, the Roadmap seeks to broaden sustainable livelihood opportunities, strengthen the protection of blue carbon ecosystems, mobilize financing, and empower communities through coordinated conservation efforts.

The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) calls on all stakeholders—including national agencies such as the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (DA-BFAR), the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), the Department of Tourism (DOT), and the Department of Transportation (DOTr), along with local governments, academe, civil society, and the private sector—to work together in safeguarding these ecosystems and the communities that rely on them.

 

 

 

 

 

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BPI supports motorists with fuel rebates through Petron BPI Mastercard

The Petron BPI Mastercard helps motorists enjoy fuel rebates and convenient cashless payments every time they gas up at Petron stations nationwide.

The Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) helps motorists save on fuel costs with the Petron BPI Mastercard, which offers fuel rebates every time cardholders gas up at participating Petron stations—delivering instant value and smarter everyday spending.

With the Petron BPI Mastercard, cardholders can enjoy 3% fuel rebates at Petron stations nationwide, allowing drivers to get more value from their regular fuel purchases. Cardholders can earn up to ₱15,000 in fuel rebates annually, helping reduce the impact of rising fuel expenses over time.

New cardholders can also receive a ₱200 Petron fuel voucher upon approval, giving them an immediate boost toward their next fuel stop. On top of rebates, the Petron BPI Mastercard also offers flexible payment features that allow customers to better manage their finances. Cardholders can convert purchases into installments, access cash when needed, and enjoy the reliability and security of using a BPI credit card for their everyday transactions.

“Fuel remains an essential expense for many Filipinos, especially for those who rely on their vehicles for work, business, and family needs,” said Alma Aldip, Head of Unsecured Lending and Cards Sales at BPI. “Through the Petron BPI Mastercard, we want to help our clients get more value from their everyday fuel purchases while giving them the flexibility and convenience they need to better manage their finances.”

As mobility continues to play an important role in everyday life, practical financial tools such as the Petron BPI Mastercard can help motorists stay on the road while keeping fuel costs more manageable. On the road to its 175th year of serving Filipinos, BPI continues to provide financial solutions that help customers better manage everyday expenses.

Customers interested in applying for the Petron BPI Mastercard may visit https://www.bpi.com.ph/personal/cards/credit-cards/petron-bpi-mastercard or inquire at any BPI branch nationwide.

 

Entertainment, Food, Lifestyle

SM Supermalls Brings Easter to Life with Egg Hunts, Parades, and More

Bring out those bunny ears and celebrate Easter in SM Supermalls around the country.

Bring out those bunny ears and celebrate Easter in SM Supermalls around the country.

Up to April 5, SM Supermalls will be transformed into a colorful playground with egg hunts, parades, and vivid photo locations for Easter. There is something for everyone to really enjoy, whether you’re planning a fun day out or bringing the kids.

Anticipate an extensive schedule of events that will provide both families and friends with an unforgettable Easter experience, ranging from exciting performances to interactive games and creative workshops.

After all the Easter fun (or even before you start), take a break and refuel with a satisfying group dining experience at these must-visit spots:

Simmer into richness at Ninepot (SM North EDSA, SM City Clark)

Gather around the table and enjoy authentic Taiwanese hotpot at Ninepot.

Perfect for group dining, Ninepot brings people together over warm, flavorful broths and customizable sets perfect for sharing.

Indulge in a timeless bowl at Mak’s Noodle (SM Megamall, SM Mall of Asia)

Share a comforting bowl and good conversation at Mak’s Noodle.

Craving something comforting? Enjoy authentic Hong Kong noodles, known for their flavorful broth and signature thin egg noodles—ideal for a quick yet satisfying meal together.

Savor rustic Italian flavors at Osteria Antica (The Podium)

Make your Easter gathering extra special with a refined Italian feast at Osteria Antica.

For a more elevated group dining experience, treat the family to refined Italian dishes like the Pompano Al Forno—perfect for special Easter gatherings.

Enjoy steakhouse comfort at Mamou (The Podium, S Maison)

Indulge in perfectly cooked steaks and rich, satisfying sides at Mamou.

A go-to spot for group dining and special occasions, Mamou serves hearty steakhouse favorites best enjoyed with your loved ones.

Experience Japanese elegance at Hoshino Coffee (SM North EDSA, SM Megamall, SM City East Ortigas)

Slow down and savor quiet moments over coffee and desserts at Hoshino Coffee.

End the day with hand-brewed coffee and fluffy soufflé pancakes that are perfect for relaxing and sharing sweet moments after a full day.

After a satisfying meal—or even before you start—make the most of your visit with these Easter activities:

Strike your best pose at the Bunny Photo Corner

Snap photos at vibrant Easter setups filled with pastel colors, bunny props, and playful backdrops—perfect for capturing fun family moments and colorful Easter memories.

Walk proudly at the Easter Runway Costume Contest

Dress your kids in their cutest Easter outfits and let them shine at the Easter Runway Costume Contest at SM Supermalls nationwide.

Dress up in your most creative Easter outfits—bunny ears and all—and strut your stuff at the Easter Runway Show. Kids and families can join in for a chance to win fun prizes.

Hop into the Easter Eggventure Game

Go on a digital egg hunt around select SM Supermalls, where hidden QR-coded eggs unlock points and exciting rewards through the Play at SM website. Make sure to explore every corner for a truly exciting adventure—it’s a fun, high-tech twist on a classic Easter tradition.

Unleash artistry at Easter Art Lab

Let kids get creative at the Easter Art Lab, where they can paint, craft, and bring home their own colorful creations—a fun keepsake from a full day of Easter fun.

March in the Easter Parade

Celebrate Easter with a full day of excitement, featuring fun-filled games, a creative costume contest, and amazing prizes.

Watch beloved Easter characters come to life in festive parades across select malls. Dance along, interact with mascots, and soak in the cheerful atmosphere as the whole family celebrates together.

Honor tradition with a meaningful Easter Blessing

Some malls will host Easter Sunday Mass on April 5 for families who wish to commemorate the deeper meaning of Easter. This will provide a peaceful opportunity to stop, think, and express gratitude.

Your favorite mall, SM Supermalls, is the place to be this Easter, whether you’re dining with loved ones, looking for eggs, or having a full day of activities. Make your visit a memorable Easter and don’t miss it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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SM Coastal Cleanups Teach Communities to Care About More Than Just Trash

Through its corporate social responsibility division, SM Cares, SM Supermalls organized coastal cleanup events in six locations with seven participating malls nationwide in honor of World Water Day, reaffirming its long-standing dedication to sustainable waste management and environmental stewardship in its most beloved malls.

This year’s coastal cleanup focused on improving trash segregation education to help communities and volunteers better understand how to properly sort, recycle, and dispose of collected debris. It also emphasized how important it is to conserve marine habitats through commonplace activities like recycling and proper waste disposal.

The coastal cleanup activities took place across SM City La Union, SM City Urdaneta Central, SM City Tanza, SM City Daet, SM City Consolacion, SM Seaside City Cebu, and SM J Mall, bringing together communities in a shared effort to protect local coastal environments and divert waste away from the ocean.

During the cleanups, collected waste was carefully sorted and categorized, allowing participants to see firsthand the types of materials commonly found in coastal areas—from plastic packaging and beverage containers to other discarded items that threaten marine life and coastal habitats.

By focusing on waste analysis and segregation, raised awareness on the impact of improperly managed waste and encouraged Filipinos to adopt more responsible environmental practices in their daily lives.

These coastal cleanup activities form part of SM Supermalls’ broader environmental sustainability programs, aligned with the SM Green Movement and the company’s Waste-Free Future campaign.

“Protecting our coastal and marine environments requires a more proactive, end-to-end approach with the cleanups starting with education, deepening awareness, and sustaining collective action,” said Engr. Liza Silerio, Vice President for Corporate Compliance and Program Director for Environment and Sustainability of SM Supermalls. “By helping communities understand the importance of proper waste segregation and responsible waste management, we hope to inspire long-term behavioral change that benefits both people and the planet.”

The initiative also highlights the spirit of bayanihan, bringing together mall communities, environmental partners, and local stakeholders in a shared effort to care for the environment.

As SM Cares continues to strengthen its sustainability programs throughout the year, the public is encouraged to participate in upcoming environmental initiatives, including World Oceans Day Cleanup Drives in June, International Coastal Cleanup activities in September, and National Environmental Awareness Month initiatives in November.

SM Cares continues to encourage communities to participate in environmental protection—all for Filipinos and all for the planet—through persistent initiatives like these.

Go to https://www.smsupermalls.com/smcares to find out more about SM Cares’ environmental activities and how you can participate in future projects.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lifestyle, Tech

For the first time ever, SM brings Sparklo reverse vending machines to the Philippines

SM Supermalls and Sparklo executives formalize their partnership during the official launch of Sparklo’s reverse vending machines in the Philippines, expanding the SM Green Recycling Machine program under the SM Green Movement.

By forming a new alliance with the international cleantech firm Sparklo, SM Supermalls is bolstering its dedication to environmental sustainability. By extending the reach of the SM Green Movement and the SM Green Recycling Machine (GRM) program, the alliance seeks to increase recycling’s accessibility, convenience, and satisfaction for participating customers via SM malls across the country.

Through the partnership, Sparklo’s reverse vending machine technology was introduced for the first time in the Philippines, giving patrons of SM malls a creative option to recycle plastic bottles and cans.

“This initiative further elevates the role our malls play in ensuring a greener future, all for Filipinos. When we help make recycling accessible and rewarding, taking steps to protect the environment for a more sustainable tomorrow becomes as easy as stepping into your most-loved SM Supermall,” said Steven Tan, SM Supermalls President.

Technology for the Environment

The SM Green Recycling Machine program empowers communities by transforming every day mall visits into meaningful acts of environmental responsibility. By providing easily accessible avenues for customers to build the practice of recycling, the initiative helps divert plastic away from landfills while encouraging long-term sustainable habits among mallgoers. All collected plastics are properly processed and recycled, supporting SM Prime Holdings’ commitment to a waste-free future.

Customers simply place empty PET plastic bottles into the recycling machine, which collects and sorts the bottles for proper recycling while encouraging responsible waste disposal.

SM Supermalls President Steven Tan tests the Sparklo reverse vending machine, underscoring SM’s commitment to empowering communities to build everyday recycling habits.

A Green Movement That Cares

The program is part of the SM Green Movement, the environmental sustainability platform of SM Supermalls that inspires communities to adopt greener lifestyles.

Under the program’s initial phase, 10 SM Green Recycling Machines have been deployed across selected SM malls nationwide, allowing customers to conveniently recycle PET plastic beverage bottles during their visits.

Participating locations include SM Mall of Asia, S Maison, SM Southmall, SM Aura, SM North Edsa, SM Megamall, The Podium, SM City San Lazaro, SM Seaside City Cebu and SM Lanang.

The partnership with Sparklo will further scale this effort through the planned rollout of 30 additional recycling machines in more SM Supermalls across the Philippines.

“By combining innovative recycling technology with community participation, the SM – Sparklo partnership aims to strengthen the country’s recycling ecosystem while promoting responsible waste management practices,” said Ellen Quilas, Sparklo Country Manager.

A customer uses the SM Green Recycling Machine Powered by Sparklo—symbolizing how simple everyday actions can help build a waste‑free future, one recycled bottle at a time

A recycled‑plastic bin demonstrates how discarded bottles can be transformed into useful community assets—turning waste into purpose and supporting more sustainable habits for all.

Partnership for a Waste-Free Tomorrow

Additionally, the extended initiative supports SM’s Waste-Free Future campaign, which strengthens the company’s larger commitment to sustainable community involvement, plastic waste reduction, and environmental stewardship.

SM continues to make recycling easier and more accessible through partnerships, technology, and regular participation from mall patrons, enabling communities to take modest steps toward a cleaner and more sustainable future.

 

 

 

 

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Prudence Foundation and UNICEF Philippines join forces to safeguard children from climate-related health threats

Prudence Foundation and UNICEF Philippines launched their partnership through the REACH programme to help protect children and communities from climate-related health risks.
In photo (from left): Carmen Gonzalez Ortiz, Chief of Private Sector Fundraising, UNICEF Philippines; Kyungsun Kim, UNICEF Representative to the Philippines; Sanjay Chakrabarty, President and Chief Executive Officer, Pru Life UK; Atty. Calvin Kohchet-Chua, Chief Legal, Government Relations, and Sustainability Officer, Pru Life UK; and Ai Yoon Soo, Senior Manager for Climate and Health Resilience, Prudence Foundation.

Prudence Foundation, the community investment arm of Prudential plc, has partnered with UNICEF Philippines to help safeguard children and communities in the Philippines from the increasing health risks brought about by climate change.

Through the REACH programme, the initiative seeks to enhance health and social protection systems, enabling them to better address climate-related threats such as extreme heat and air pollution, which have a greater impact on children.

REACH, which stands for Resilience, Environment, and Child Health – Strengthening Health and Social Protection Systems in the Philippines, will support efforts to develop climate-adaptive primary health care systems, strengthen preparedness and response to heat stress and air pollution, and enhance shock-responsive social protection mechanisms for vulnerable families.

The programme will be implemented by UNICEF Philippines in partnership with the Department of Health, the Department of Social Welfare and Development, the Climate Change Commission, and local government units in Metro Manila and the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.

With support from Prudence Foundation, the community investment arm of Prudential plc, and Pru Life UK, the programme highlights the importance of strengthening resilience for children and communities faced with increasing frequency and intensity of climate risks.

“As the community investment arm of Prudential plc, Prudence Foundation focuses on building climate and health resilience through long‑term, collaborative solutions. Our partnership with UNICEF Philippines under the REACH programme reflects this commitment, supporting stronger health and social protection systems to better protect children from climate‑related health risks,” said Nicole Ngeow, Executive Director of Prudence Foundation.

Sanjay Chakrabarty, President and Chief Executive Officer of Pru Life UK, said:

“Climate change is increasingly affecting the health and wellbeing of children and communities across the Philippines. Through the REACH programme, we are supporting efforts to strengthen systems that protect children from climate-related health risks such as extreme heat and air pollution. By working with UNICEF and government partners, we hope to help build stronger and more resilient health and social protection systems that can better safeguard children today, and in the future,” added Chakrabarty.

Kyungsun Kim, UNICEF Representative to the Philippines, highlighted the partnership’s significance in addressing the stakes for children:

 “For children whose bodies are still growing, climate change can quickly become a health emergency. Protecting them requires climate‑adaptive, shock‑responsive systems, and strong partnerships. Through REACH, our work with the Prudence Foundation shows how government, civil society, young people, and the private sector can deliver solutions where they matter most. UNICEF mobilises private sector partners as advocates for child rights and responsible business, helping build a more resilient future for every child in the Philippines.”

Children are especially at risk from environmental and climate-related health threats because of their specific needs and dependence on reliable healthcare, clean air, and safe surroundings. Enhancing these systems will help communities become more resilient to climate-related shocks and better safeguard children’s health and overall wellbeing.

 

 

 

Food, Lifestyle

At SM City Zamboanga, a Feast of Flavors Awaits

Zamboanga, la mesa ya listo!

When a feast of firsts arrives at SM City Zamboanga, the table is set for something exceptional. The city, which is well-known for its rich Chavacano past and a culture that values sharing meals, is known for its love of delicious food. A number of dining establishments are making their debut in Zamboanga, introducing intriguing new sensations to the peninsula.

Every visit is meant to be treasured at your favorite SM. As the city’s top lifestyle destination, SM City Zamboanga is living up to its moniker as the mall of firsts. It sets the stage for new culinary discoveries and creates an environment where every craving, every gathering, and every mouthful is for you.

Opening Bites: A Taste Of What’s To Come

The start of a feast sets the tone, and these specialty cafés set the stage for the spread with something quick, calming, and refreshing before you dive into the rest of the flavors waiting at the table.

  • The Matcha Tokyo

As an opening note to the city’s evolving palate, The Matcha Tokyo at the third level introduces authentic Japanese matcha, bringing ceremonial-grade blends and mindful cafe rituals that hint at a more refined, global taste experience ahead.

  • Nanyang

Offering a glimpse into richer regional flavors, Nanyang located at the lower ground level brings the comforting classics of Singaporean and Malaysian cuisine with its kaya toasts and kopi, marking the beginning of a broader Southeast Asian dining presence in the city.

The First Plate: For Your Starters

Once the table begins to fill, the starters follow close behind. These dishes bring the first bold bites of the feast, warming up the appetite before your main spread arrives.

  • Tonala

Kicking off the spread with vibrant Mexican flavors, Tonala located at the third level brings bold, spice-forward dishes. It introduces a lively cuisine that adds depth and variety to the city’s ever-growing food scene.

  • Bambas by Chef Mick

Bringing a bold fusion of Asian flavors, Bambas by Chef Mick located at the Second Level, Food Court–introduces thoughtfully crafted dishes shaped by global influences. With its creative approach and distinct flavor profile, it offers a refined and memorable start that hints at the evolving dining scene taking shape in the city.

  • Brique Modern Kitchen

Blending contemporary techniques with familiar favorites, Brique Modern Kitchen located at the upper ground level delivers versatile, modern dishes that bridge comfort and sophistication, setting the stage for the city’s new dynamic culinary landscape.

The Main Spread: Serving Your Mains

The feast is now in full swing as the main spread arrives with big plates and even bigger flavors. Bringing globally loved comfort dishes, these spots serve hearty mains made to be shared and enjoyed together.

  • Botejyu

Serving up authentic Japanese comfort food, Botejyu located at the lower ground level brings its Osaka roots to the city with its signature okonomiyaki, ramen, and donburi that introduce a deeper, more traditional take on Japanese cuisine to Zamboanga.

  • Ettas Cucina + Bar

Bringing a more refined yet social dining experience to the city, Ettas Cucina + Bar located at the upper ground level serves up Italian-inspired dishes alongside its curated bar offering that creates a space for elevated mains and good company to come together.

  • Palm Grill by Chef Miggy

Rooted in family recipes and Southern Mindanao heritage, soon-to-open Palm Grill located at the third level brings deeply authentic flavors shaped by the homecooked dishes of Chef Miggy’s upbringing. Led by the first Mindanaoan chef to earn Michelin recognition, it offers a meaningful and elevated take on regional cuisine, bringing Zamboanga’s rich culinary identity to the forefront of the table.

Sweet Endings: A Room For More

No feast is complete without something sweet, and at SM City Zamboanga , even the final course is just the beginning. Soon-to-open dining spots will bring even more to the table, from Maurizious Gelato’s rich, handcrafted flavors to new experiences like Yappari Steak and Tong Yang, bringing even more dishes to enjoy together.

Only at your favorite mall, SM Supermalls, can your next delicious meal serve as the ideal justification to invite others to get together. Every feast is dedicated to you.

For the most recent information and activities, remember to check www.smsupermalls.com or like and follow @smsupermalls on social media!

 

 

 

Lifestyle, Travel

A record 36 DOTr and Mobility Awards are obtained in the pursuit of a more biker-inclusive SM

Transportation was one of the many essential daily activities that Filipinos were denied as the pandemic brought the nation to a complete halt.

Every household’s ability to commute for necessities was severely restricted by the lack of public transportation brought on by social distancing, and many relied on biking as their lifeline.

Recognizing the urgency in supporting its customers and surrounding communities during the challenges of the pandemic, SM Supermalls strengthened the drive for Active Mobility across all of its malls nationwide. Since then, the mall leader has become a home and advocate for Active Mobility, remaining consistent in forging spaces that not only accommodate, but protect bikers.

Because of this effort, SM has won the trust and confidence of its stakeholders in advocating for sustainable travel, culminating in a record-breaking 34-win citation at the 2025 Mobility awards.

“What began as a heartfelt initiative to support bikers during COVID, has now become an integrated bike program spanning every single SM mall in the country,” said SM Supermalls Executive Vice President for Marketing, Joaquin San Agustin. “Active Mobility plays a crucial role not just in preserving the environment but in the enrichment of every Filipino. Thus, SM aims to continually foster the culture of biking across its properties by creating beloved places where movement is safe, easy, and inclusive for everyone.”

Active Mobility Advances Through Coaction

Through a collaboration between its Corporate Social Responsibility arm, SM Cares, its mall operations, and biking communities, SM continues to refine itself as a bike-friendly space championing maxed-out Active Mobility, cycling, and inclusive transport.

“It started with us setting up parking spots exclusive to bikes to ease access for cyclists picking up essentials in our malls. Then when the volume of cyclists picked up even as the lockdown eased, we knew we had to do more for them,” said Mina Kahn, SM Division Head and Assistant Vice President for Transportation Management.

For the mall leader, this meant improving transport access through sustainable means it could easily replicate across its properties nationwide. This involved carving out dedicated spaces equipped with essential tools to safeguard and repair bikes, protecting bikes from scratches with upcycled tires cushioning racks, the introduction of intuitive bike lanes for biker safety, and the promotion of the culture of cycling.

From there, bike-friendly features have become staples even in recent developments and renovations with plans to implement more secure bike parking, install more racks, and clearer cycling lanes around the malls. Cycling groups also found a conducive haven for activities at SM properties. Biking events were regularly encouraged and hosted, with surrounding tenants adjusting operating hours to accommodate cyclists, further promoting biking not just as a mode of transportation but as a lifestyle and sport one could enjoy.

This in turn earned SM a total of 34 accolades at the recent Mobility Awards: One Gold, 11 Silver and 22 bronze for nationwide mall efforts in promoting and protecting cycling as a culture across its properties.

The Department of Transportation (DOTr) also highlighted SM’s sustainable strategy as an example of its creativity, leadership, and sustained dedication to improving the safety and accessibility of active transportation for Filipinos. The SM Supermalls Sustainable Mobility and Bike-Friendly initiative was cited for Notable Development by the Private Sector, and its Pedal Power 2025 program was highlighted for this year’s Notable Advocacy initiative.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Philippine Mangrove Conference 2026 Charts Accountable Pathways for Mangrove Protection and Coastal Resilience

  • The  Global Mangrove Alliance Philippines and DENR-BMB convened PMC 2026 from March 24–26 in Quezon City, uniting government, science, communities, and the private sector to assess a decade of mangrove commitments and forge accountable pathways for coastal resilience.
  • The Conference delivered key milestones — the NBCAP Roadmap 2026–2030 under full government stewardship, the Blue Carbon Quantification Protocol as the country’s first science-based carbon accounting framework, and the National State of the Coasts 2025 Report — anchoring mangrove conservation in national policy and science.
  • Six sectors closed with concrete, time-bound pledges for 2028, reinforcing a shared commitment to community-centered stewardship, coastal governance, and sustainable financing for mangrove ecosystems.

Delegates from government, NGOs, academe, youth, and local communities gathered at the Philippine Mangrove Conference 2026 in Quezon City, underscoring the need to align science, policy, and grassroots action for mangrove conservation and climate resilience.

The Global Mangrove Alliance Philippines, together with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources – Biodiversity Management Bureau (DENR-BMB), recently launched the Philippine Mangrove Conference (PMC) 2026, themed “Ensuring Accountable Pathways for Resilient Communities,” held at Microtel Technohub in Quezon City by Wyndham UP Technohub from March 24 to 26. The event gathered representatives from government, academe, civil society, the private sector, youth, and community leaders to align science, policy, and financing in support of mangrove conservation and restoration.

“Protecting mangroves has become a development priority for a country as vulnerable to climate impacts as the Philippines,” said Dr. Annadel Cabanban, Country Manager, Wetlands International Philippines and Lead Convenor of the Global Mangrove Alliance Philippines. “Aligning interventions across government, communities, scientific institutions, and the private sector with the country’s climate commitments is essential to restore these ecosystems at scale.”

Building on a decade of national dialogue

Since 2012, the Philippines has held four National Mangrove Conferences and a National State of the Mangrove Summit in 2019, each surfacing the same urgent priorities: science-based rehabilitation, coastal zoning, community stewardship, and climate adaptation. Nine policy recommendations carried across all four conferences, yet many remain unimplemented. This year’s conference was convened to take stock, build on what worked, and forge stronger pathways forward.

Participants explored interactive exhibits showcasing rehabilitation projects, fisheries management initiatives, and community‑driven conservation programs. The exhibit hall served as a learning space where organizations share data, success stories, and insights on transforming mangrove sites across the Philippines.

The Philippines once had approximately 500,000 hectares of mangrove cover — a figure sharply reduced by logging, aquaculture expansion, and coastal development. National data show a partial recovery, with satellite analyses recording roughly 240,824 hectares in 2010 and an increase to approximately 311,400 hectares by 2020, reflecting the gains of sustained rehabilitation and conservation efforts.

Grounding mangrove conservation to local realities

Community stewardship remains central to progress. In Negros Occidental — where 25 of 32 local government units are coastal — mangrove restoration is embedded in local policy, linking conservation directly to community gains: improved fish catch, livelihoods, and ecotourism. “Restoring mangroves is about helping communities live sustainably alongside them,” said Atty. Julie Bedrio, Provincial Environment Management Officer. “With knowledge, resources, and support, mangrove protection becomes stronger and more sustainable.”

Atty. Julie Bedrio, Provincial Environment Management Officer of Negros Occidental, highlighted the province’s efforts to strengthen mangrove conservation through coastal greenbelt zoning, technical capacity building, and inter-sectoral cooperation among local governments, NGOs, and communities.

The Conference engaged private sector, community, and youth-led organizations — including the Shalom Women’s Biodiversity Conservation Association and Mangrove Matters PH — on their roles in on-the-ground conservation. Imelda Mazo, President of the Shalom Women’s Biodiversity Conservation Association in Coron, Palawan, shared how their work has evolved beyond planting into monitoring and learning alongside scientists. “Conservation is a long-term commitment, like raising a child. It is never simple. Nature-based solutions are, at their core, about science, and we in the community have come to believe that deeply,” she said.

The Conference also featured the launch of the National State of the Coasts (NSOC) 2025 Report, estimating the ocean economy at USD 15 billion or 3.8% of GDP in 2024 — while noting that only 1.42% of Philippine sea area remains under Marine Protected Areas.

The final day of PMC 2026 delivered two landmark moments for blue carbon science and governance. The National Blue Carbon Action Partnership (NBCAP) Roadmap 2026–2030 was formally turned over from ZSL Philippines to DENR institutionalizing the country’s blue carbon agenda under government stewardship. Alongside it, the Blue Carbon Quantification Protocol (BCQP), which was co-developed by Filipino scientists with DENR and conservation partners, was launched as the country’s first credible, field-applicable carbon accounting framework. Together, both milestones translate the Conference’s science-to-policy ambitions into concrete national action.

Delivering on accountability: Sectoral commitments through 2028

True to its theme, the Conference closed with six sectors pledging concrete, time-bound targets for 2028:

  • People’s Organizations — Restore and protect local mangrove areas through sustainable livelihoods such as eco-tourism, nursery production, beekeeping, and fish processing.
  • Academia — Establish provincial mangrove data hubs and a national blue carbon research agenda.
  • Government Agencies — Develop a unified ocean governance framework integrating mangrove ecosystems and science-based coastal management.
  • Private Sector — Publish integrated mangrove aquaculture protocols and restore 100 hectares of mangroves through community cohorts.
  • Local Governments — Expand coastal greenbelt ordinances and embed blue carbon governance into local resource management plans.
  • Civil Society — Establish new Local Conservation Areas, advance the National Coastal Greenbelt Bill, and secure financing for a GMA Philippines Secretariat.

All commitments will be monitored through future national platforms, ensuring that accountability remains an ongoing practice. The Conference also aligned national mangrove conservation initiatives with the Philippine Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan, the country’s Nationally Determined Contributions, and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development—strengthening a collective commitment to safeguarding mangrove ecosystems, coastal livelihoods, and the resilience of future generations.

The plenary concluded with six sectors pledging time‑bound targets for 2028 — from communities restoring mangroves through eco‑livelihoods, to academia, government, private sector, local governments, and civil society advancing science, governance, and financing. These collective commitments reinforce accountability and strengthen coastal resilience.

Inspired by the spirit of “Padayon”—a Filipino term for pressing forward with purpose despite challenges—the Conference has launched a new phase of science-based, community-focused mangrove stewardship.

“This roadmap and these commitments are not the end. They are the beginning,” said Edwina Garchitorena, Lead for ZSL Philippines. “The tools we have built together must now reach the communities and local governments who manage these resources. We call on all partners to sustain this momentum and invest in solutions that work for both people and nature.”

 

 

Fashion, Food, Lifestyle

In 2026, SM Megamall will launch further “FIRST IN PH” brands

More brands, more firsts, more reasons to be at SM Megamall

With another wave of “first in the Philippines” brands arriving at SM Megamall in 2026, cult favorites from Hong Kong, Seoul, Tokyo, and beyond will be directly in the center of the metro.

SM Megamall, which has been a popular shopping destination for many generations, is now entering a new era by reinventing what it means to spend a day out by combining global experiences, fashion, and cuisine in one location.

“As SM Supermalls continues to evolve, we remain committed to elevating everyday experiences by bringing in exceptional brands guided by our ‘all for you’ promise—where our customers are at the heart of everything we do,” Joaquin San Agustin, SM Supermalls Executive Vice President for Marketing, said.

Coming Soon: First-in-PH Brands You’ll Want to Line Up For

Get ready for passport-free dining as three major international names make their Philippine debut at SM Megamall.

From South Korea, Super Matcha (Ground Level, Mega Fashion Hall) is set to open in March 2026, introducing its cult-favorite premium, sugar-free matcha blends. Known for its clean flavors and minimalist aesthetic, it’s the go-to for Seoul’s wellness-loving crowd.

Also arriving in March is Mo-Mo Paradise (3rd Level, Mega Fashion Hall), the gold standard for shabu-shabu and sukiyaki. With its signature broths and expertly sliced meats, it promises an authentic Japanese hotpot experience perfect for gatherings.

In May 2026, Hong Kong’s famous Cheung Hing Kee (Ground Level, Mega A) will bring its legendary pan-fried buns to Manila—introducing food lovers to the art of Sheng Jian Bao, known for its crispy bottoms and juicy fillings.

Now Open: Your Next Obsession Is Here

The global lineup doesn’t stop there. Several new brands have already opened their doors—drawing foodies, collectors, and style enthusiasts alike.

Korea’s leading salad brand Salady (Level 5, Mega Fashion Hall) has officially landed, serving its signature crunchy bowls and flavor-packed sauces that have dominated South Korea’s fast-casual scene.

Hong Kong’s iconic Mak’s Noodle (Ground Level, Mega Fashion Hall) is now delighting diners with its world-famous wonton noodles—bringing comfort and heritage flavors to Ortigas.

Additionally, retail therapy is being upgraded. POP MART, a global collecting phenomenon, and Christy Ng, a Malaysian fashion label, have both established their first stores in the Philippines at Level 2, Mega Fashion Hall, making SM Megamall a must-visit location for style enthusiasts and collectors.

SM Megamall isn’t merely expanding its storefronts in 2026. At your favorite mall, SM, it’s curating experiences—bringing the world closer, one brand at a time.