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Eco-Friendly Initiatives at Ayala Malls Central Bloc

More and more people are pitching in to save the environment through small but impactful ways to combat the negative effects caused by climate change. Since the Ayala Malls Central Bloc opened in 2019, it has joined the cause, launching various eco-friendly initiatives that encourage the community to actively participate in helping the environment.

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Eco-Friendly Initiatives at Ayala Malls Central Bloc

The Green Space Exhibit on the 2nd Floor near Doughnut to promote gardening and greener cities showcases various herbs and indoor plants and features small businesses selling houseplants and gardening essentials.

The Sustainable Sundays program encourages shoppers to donate recyclables, every Sunday, such as plastic bottles, cups, lids, containers, sachets, take-out trays, plastic bags, and tubs at the booth located at the Corte Garden near Starbucks Reserve. Donors get a gift for every 1 kilo of plastic waste donated. Launched last February, it has collected 88 kilos of clean and dry plastics in only three months. The donated PET Bottles were forwarded to the City Environment & Natural Resources Office (CENRO) to aid their Mahiga River Rehabilitation Program. The collected bottles are used to build strainers that help prevent the garbage from going mainstream to the river.

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One small act can make a big difference. Be a part of Ayala Malls Central Bloc’s environmental initiatives and help build a greener, cleaner planet.

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About Ayala Malls Central Bloc

Ayala Malls Central Bloc is your hip and happening bloc where the balance of work and play thrives. The five-level regional mall is located in the bustling 27-hectare IT Park. It is a project of Central Block Developers Inc. – a subsidiary of Ayala Land Inc.

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