San Miguel Corp. (SMC) has recently signed a memorandum of agreement (MOA) with the Quezon City government to clean and rehabilitate major rivers in the city, expanding the company’s Better Rivers PH initiative aimed at reducing flooding in Metro Manila. Very timely as last weekend’s monsoon rains and the ensuing floods hit Quezon City and parts of Marikina City very hard, submerging many populated places in the two cities and leaving numerous people stranded, waiting for flood waters to subside.

Quezon City Mayor Ma. Josefina ‘Joy’ G. Belmonte and San Miguel Corporation (SMC) Chairman and CEO Ramon S. Ang (third and fourth from left, respectively) flash their agreement to undertake river cleanups and other flood control solutions in the city. They are joined by (from left) City Engineer Mark Dale Diamond P. Perral, City Administrator Michael Victor N. Alimurung, Atty. Cynthia M. de Castro, SMC Assistant Vice President for Government Affairs, and Mr. Jimmy O. Lu, VP and Overall Project Manager of SMC’s Better Rivers PH initiative, who witnessed the signing of the memorandum of agreement on Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2025, at the SMC head office in Mandaluyong City.

Under the agreement, SMC will deepen and widen key sections of the San Juan River and extend its cleanup of the Tullahan River up to La Mesa Dam, building on its 2020–2022 pilot effort that cleared 1.1 million metric tons of silt and solid waste from 10.9 kilometers of the waterway.

The company will also clean up other tributaries identified by the Quezon City LGU to remove silt and garbage, increase rainwater carrying capacity, and improve outflow to Manila Bay, helping reduce flooding in low-lying areas.

The partnership includes the deployment of dredging equipment, barges, and trucks, as well as the development of improved systems for collecting debris and other obstructions to restore the natural flow of water.

Part of San Miguel Corporation’s Better Rivers Philippines Program, the conglomerate’s commitment to clean-up the Metropolis’ waterways (Source: San Miguel Corporation)

These projects will form part of SMC’s Better Rivers PH initiative, launched in 2020, which has so far removed more than 8.5 million metric tons of silt and waste from 163 kilometers of rivers and tributaries in and around Metro Manila — all at no cost to government or taxpayers.

“For five years now, we have been cleaning rivers because we want to help solve the flooding problem,” SMC Chairman and CEO Ramon S. Ang said. “We don’t profit from this work, and none of the dredged material is ever used for our projects. This is about doing our part for our communities.”

Mayor Joy Belmonte welcomed the partnership, saying it will strengthen Quezon City’s flood control efforts and complement its broader waste management and environmental initiatives.

“Lahat ng bagay ay gumagaan kapag pinagtutulungan. Together, we are multiplying our impact and we can set a new standard for public-private collaboration that builds the foundation for a more resilient city and a life of dignity for every Citizen and every Filipino,” Mayor Belmonte said.

As part of its commitment to long-term solutions, SMC has also offered to help Quezon City explore more advanced waste management technologies to support better flood prevention and environmental protection.

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