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SM Prime, Guun of Japan sign joint venture on material recovery facility

SM Prime Holdings Inc. teamed up with Guun Co. Ltd of Japan to actively participate in developing infrastructure for systematic waste management and resource recovery, following the best practices of the north Asian nation.

The joint venture aims to reduce the landfill impact from both SM Prime and non-SM Prime managed properties, complementing the material recovery facility operations of the Local Government Units (LGUs). SM Prime holds 70 percent of the equity in the Philippine joint venture company.

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GUUN’s “fluff fuel” is produced from non-recyclable and hard-to-recycle wastes through sorting, curating and formulation to meet chemical limits.

SM Prime chairman of the executive committee Hans Sy (left) and Guun chief executive officer Shinji Fujieda shake hands after sealing their joint venture.

It serves as an alternative to solid fossil fuels like coal, fueling cement kilns and industrial boilers in paper manufacturing and power plants. This approach has proven effective in controlling landfilled waste in Japan, offering a second life for waste as productive fuels and creating opportunities for waste pickers to become formal waste sorters in these facilities.

Guun, headquartered in Yokohama City, Japan operates material recovery and recycling facilities, along with environmental solution services.

Invited by the government of Cebu in 2014, Guun initiated the production of fossil alternative fuels called “fluff fuel” from non-recyclable waste materials, aligning with its mission to “maintain harmony between the earth and society by creating a happy environment for the future.”

SM Prime chairman of the executive committee Hans Sy and Guun chief executive officer GUUN Shinji Fujieda formally signed an agreement to explore waste management solutions, recycling waste paper and plastics into “fluff fuel” for alternative energy.

Fluff fuel is one of the various solutions that control waste buildup in Japan. The partnership between SM Prime and Guun will explore further implementation of recovery or reduction techniques, ensuring that waste is no longer wasted.

“It is exciting for SM Prime to partner with Guun Japan with a joint mission to bridge the gap between society and the environment in the Philippines through investing in their pioneering solid waste management technology, which will eventually benefit all the communities that SM Prime serves,” said Sy.

Guun CEO Shinji Fujieda said his company is ready to make every effort to contribute significantly to the Philippines and evolve the resource circulation system, adding “the partnership with SM Prime leaves us with no doubt that we can succeed.”

Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Secretary Toni Yulo-Loyzaga stressed the importance of such partnerships in advancing sustainable waste management practices.

“The DENR continues to collaborate with development partners and the private sector in tackling the challenge of solid waste management. Implementing industrial-scale, appropriate transition technologies for segregation and processing is a crucial step toward achieving a circular economy. Partnerships like the one between SM Prime and Guun play a vital role in shaping a sustainable future,” she said.

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