On my way home, I saw a banner at SM which says “Trash to Cash” which caught my attention.
I inquired about it and found out that it is a project of SM in cooperation with DENR and Philippine Business for the Environment. Every first Saturday of the month, SM will host a recycling Market where anyone can turn their trash into cash.
Customers can bring in stuffs like paper, cardboard, empty ink cartridge, plastic bottles and other recyclable materials and they can transact to recycling companies during the Recycling Market and they can exchange their trash for items or even for cash.
This can be our own little way of helping conserve the environment and is one way to de clutter and turn those items that we just put to storage or will just be put to trash into cash.
I inquired about it and found out that it is a project of SM in cooperation with DENR and Philippine Business for the Environment. Every first Saturday of the month, SM will host a recycling Market where anyone can turn their trash into cash.
Customers can bring in stuffs like paper, cardboard, empty ink cartridge, plastic bottles and other recyclable materials and they can transact to recycling companies during the Recycling Market and they can exchange their trash for items or even for cash.
This can be our own little way of helping conserve the environment and is one way to de clutter and turn those items that we just put to storage or will just be put to trash into cash.

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