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Cyberzone Made E-Waste Disposal Easy: 14,000+ kg Collected Through Strategic Drop-off Points

 Good Habits Made Accessible by Cyberzone 

Truly embodying the Cyberzone #TechWeLikeZoneWeLove promise, we’re continuing to make responsible  tech disposal easy and accessible, right where people already are: inside SM Supermalls. 

Cyberzone, in partnership with SM Cares, helps turn e-waste disposal into a simple, safer habit through  dedicated drop-off points rolled out nationwide with Smart Communications and PLDT Home, beginning  June 2024.  

Across participating SM Supermalls, these collection bins give mallgoers a clear, accessible place to drop  off old gadgets and broken electronics that are in need of proper disposal. Instead of ending up in drawers  or landfills, e-waste can be responsibly handled through a system designed for everyday convenience and  better environmental discipline. 

14,327 kg Properly Collected and Segregated 

Since the partnership began, Cyberzone’s E-Waste Collection Drop Boxes have helped gather 14,327 kg  of electronic waste across 89 SM Supermalls, 69 of which are located in the Cyberzone area. This  ensures materials are properly collected and segregated for responsible handling. Serving as a reflection  on the growing community habit made easier through clear drop-off points and a consistent, accessible  mall experience. 

“We take pride in being the go-to tech destination for shoppers,” said Patrick Pacla, Vice President for  Cyberzone Operations and Marketing at SM Supermalls. “But as gadgets evolve, so does the need to  dispose of old electronics responsibly. Everyone has a role to play, and Cyberzone is committed to making  it simpler and safer to do the right thing, so tech does not end up harming the planet.” 

Sustainability Built to Grow Through Partnerships 

Our dedication to responsible tech consumption is built for the long run. Cyberzone and SM Cares, together  with Smart Communications and PLDT Home, will continue expanding e-waste collection bins as new malls  open. Today, drop-off points are available in Cyberzone branches and SM Supermalls, helping move  communities closer to an #SMWasteFreeFuture. 

For updates, follow SM Cyberzone on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok

And for immersive tech experiences and always something exciting to discover, Cyberzone  #TechWeLikeZoneWeLove keeps you on the loop, in-store and online. 

Visit www.smcyberzone.com for more information. 


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