LIMA Estate, a mixed-use development in Lipa City and Malvar in Batangas by Aboitiz InfraCapital, is sustaining its commitment to green or energy-efficient initiatives, including extensive solar energy utilization, effective waste disposal systems, and proactive decarbonization efforts.
For example, LIMA’s mall development, the Outlets of Lipa, is equipped with 1.5-megawatt-peak rooftop solar panels that offsets 31,000 tons of carbon dioxide annually, which is equivalent to planting 1.4 million trees.
The efforts of the LIMA Central Business District towards achieving net zero include 63-percent off-site renewable energy utilization for the whole district, 43-percent on-site energy utilization of The Outlets at Lipa, and planned procurement of 100-percent renewable energy for future buildings in LIMA Office Park.
Meanwhile, LIMA partnered with Green Antz for its Compost to Fertilizer program, where the latter will provide the composting machine that will compost solid food waste gathered from locator concessionaires and food tenants within the mall.
The company is also currently engaged in a significant initiative focused on decarbonizing its transport system. This effort includes traditional methods such as enhancing walkability and bikeability, as well as improving green spaces and landscapes within the estate's vicinity.
In addition to these measures, the estate has initiated the construction of dormitories for its locator employees. This strategic move aims to broaden housing options within the estate, catering to a diverse economic spectrum, particularly those employed in the industrial sector.
“[The company] ensures a harmonious blend of technology, sustainability, and community well-being, positioning itself as a reliable and responsible partner dedicated to intelligent growth in all aspects of its operations,” LIMA Estate said.
Next-generation economic center
Dedicated to innovation and sustainability, the leading Philippine green industrial-anchored mixed-use estate LIMA Estate, is poised as the next-generation economic center in the country.
Home to upwards of 170 businesses, 66,000 employees, over 4,000 households, a four-star hotel, and 167 retail outlets, LIMA now stands as one of Asia's premier sustainable industrial estates and the Philippines' largest privately owned industrial-anchored estate.
”With an ongoing expansion that covers 150 hectares and plans to bring to market an additional 450 hectares within the next 10 years, the company also aims to accommodate more industries and introduce amenities that will further enhance the lives of its residents and surrounding communities,” Lima Estate said.
It also harnessed partnerships with global urban infrastructure experts and embarked on the integration of smart city features in the process.
Among the examples of these digitization efforts include the continuous development of the LIMA Central Estate Command Centre, a facility equipped with technology for real-time monitoring and management of various estate functions.
This central command centre plays a pivotal role in ensuring efficient response times, particularly in emergencies, while also optimizing day-to-day operations such as traffic management, energy consumption, and security.
Its sustainability initiatives have been recognized at the ESGBusiness Awards, as the company brought home the Smart City Award-Philippines category win. The prestigious awards programme honours businesses that demonstrate outstanding commitment and achievement in environmental, social, and governance (ESG) practices, as well as those leading the way in building a sustainable future.
With expansion plans, LIMA aims to accommodate more industries, enhance amenities, and partner with global urban infrastructure experts to integrate smart city features. The estate's commitment to sustainability will also be sustained through its energy-efficient practices, extensive solar energy utilization, waste disposal systems, and a significant programme for decarbonizing its transport system.