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Our commitments

To Contribute to the worldwide initiative to reduce greenhouse emissions.

Contribuer à l’initiative mondiale de réduction d’émission de gaz à effet de serre.

Our ambition

We want to contribute to the worldwide initiative to reduce greenhouse emissions by helping companies optimize their operational efficiency through connected solutions. That’s what corporate social responsibility (CSR) is all about. 
 
Mavana federates people who are, on one hand, experts in the IoT world, and on the other hand, concerned about the environmental and social impact of connected solutions. Our team acts with benevolence to increase the odds of success of the organizations that wish to optimize their operational costs all the while limiting their environmental impact. 
 
We see ourselves as decision-makingcatalysts. Our main activity is to advise our clients on their connected solution strategies. We help them validate the merits of a connected solution in their specific context, as well as map out the strategic road they want to go down (from the creation to the end of life of their solutions), set up communications to build collective support for the project, guide project management, and, if necessary, assist the technical and commercial operators of the implemented solutions. 

Digital sustainability Label (level 1)

The Digital Sustainability label is meant to identify and assemble all the French organizations committed to reducing the negative impacts stemming from the digital world. 

The digital world not being an intangible industry implies that organizations have to come up with strategies that allow a positive evolution of purchasing policies, to prolongate the life expectancy of equipment, or adopt a responsible design approach for digital services.  

Created by the French association “Institut du Numérique Responsable » in partnership with the French Ministry of Ecological and Solidarity Transition (ADEME) and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), its reference frame is based on 5 axes and 14 digital sustainability label action principles.

We were given a score of 647/1000 (the minimum expected for level 1 is 300 points). 

Our memberships

The charter of commitment for consultancy firms in the field of environmental assessment is an initiative supported by the Ministry of Ecological Transition and Territorial Cohesion.

This approach stems from a legal obligation on project owners to avoid, limit and compensate for the negative impacts of their projects, plans or programmes on the environment.

The Digital 113 cluster brings together and supports players in the digital sector in the Occitanie Pyrénées – Méditerranée region.

It brings together all the key players in the economy and innovation, giving its members closer links with research laboratories, major groups, competitiveness clusters, training structures and universities, as well as institutional bodies, the media, investors, etc.

The Coq Vert Community is a community of business leaders who are convinced of the need to take action and are already committed to the ecological and energy transition.

Launched by Bpifrance, in partnership with ADEME and the French Ministry for Ecological Transition, the Community aims to encourage the sharing of expertise between committed entrepreneurs.

Good-IT! is an independent and local collective that operates like an open-source software: its access is free, and it evolves thanks to contributions.

It brings together individuals and professionals from Toulouse and the Occitania region in France who are keen to learn and move forward together to contribute to a more inclusive and sober digital future.

The Boavizta association is an inter-organisational working group dedicated to assessing the environmental impacts of digital technology.

Created in 201, with over 250 members, the Boavizta association generates common ground around assessment methodologies, impact data repositories and assessment tools.

Planet Tech’care is a platform that links companies and stakeholders that are willing to reduce the environmental impact of the digital world with a network of partners, who are digital and environmental experts.
 
This platform is managed by the Numérique Responsable program of Numeum.

As citizens‘ expectations evolve, companies ought to be more than mere economic players.

They must have meaning and values, and fulfill their mission by adopting a positive economic model for people and their environment. 

About 40 Shifters have drawn a map of companies and organizations whose activities and missions are aligned with the challenges of the carbon transition.   

It aims to inspire and guide those who wish to align their professional commitment with counter-climate change. The energy-climate transition is an urgent, transverse and multi-faceted challenge, which could use all the types of profiles and skills it can get. It’s important that everyone is able to find a place in the transition and contribute to the challenge of the century while finding meaning in their work. 

If you would like to know more about our commitments, please contact us. We’d be delighted to discuss it with you.