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Mavic is referenced in sustainability-related content through the use of DJI Mavic Enterprise Dual equipment in wildlife search and rescue after forest fires in Victoria, Australia. The broader material focuses on drones as tools for conservation, environmental research, renewable energy infrastructure, precision agriculture, and climate-related mapping. It also includes a separate sustainability article about WBD Sports signing the UCI Climate Action Charter and a partnership between Vector and Tapestry to improve grid inspections. No direct company-wide sustainability statement for Mavic is provided in the source content.

Mavic Sustainability Actions

Used in koala search and rescue

Following devastating forest fires in Victoria, Australia, in 2020, the Mavic Enterprise Dual was used to search for injured koalas in need of treatment.

Supported wildlife protection

Drones have been used to prevent illegal wildlife poaching. Air Shepherd is one example, with successful operations in South Africa, Zimbabwe, Malawi, and Botswana. In Kenya, drones with thermal cameras are used to detect poachers operating under the cover of darkness.

Mapped sensitive environments

Drone images can be captured at scale, stitched together, and analyzed to compare geographical changes over time. In Iceland and Greenland, drones added greater depth to historic data gathered at higher altitudes, helping scientists track the rate at which glaciers are melting.

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Mavic Sustainability Commitments

2025

CSR strategy for 2025

The WHOOP UCI Mountain Bike World Series and its global promoter, Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) Sports Europe, are proud to highlight some of the key initiatives that will form the foundation of their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategy in 2025.

2025

Measure and report emissions

The Charter outlines a series of key commitments, including the measurement and reporting of emissions linked to WBD Sports’ activities and events.

2025

Science-based reduction targets

The Charter outlines a series of key commitments, including the adoption of science-based reduction targets.


Sustainable Development Goals

Mavic is committed to advancing these Global Goals to promote prosperity for people & planet.

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