San Miguel Corporation has reached its goal of removing over 1 million metric tons of solid waste from the Tullahan River ahead of the schedule drawn up with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources.
San Miguel Corporation is eyeing to remove a total of 1 million tons of silt and solid waste from the Tullahan-Tinajeros river system by June this year.
San Miguel Corporation’s response efforts for provinces hit by typhoon Odette continue, with food and water donations totaling over P35 million to date.
San Miguel Corporation affiliate Bank of Commerce is focusing on increasing support for local businesses, particularly SMEs, to help promote economic growth in the face of the ongoing pandemic.
San Miguel Corporation, in collaboration with the government, is enlisting the help of more employees to clean up and safeguard Isla Pulo, which is home to Metro Manila's last remaining old-growth mangrove forest.
San Miguel Corporation together with the Technical Skills Development Authority has joined to expand its business and other skill development programs to cover more provinces.
Shipping company in Japan joins San Miguel Corporation in its multi-billion initiative to rehabilitate the Pasig and Tullahan-Tinajeros River systems, the world’s biggest contributors to ocean pollution.