MediaTek Biodiversity Statement


MediaTek recognizes the critical importance of biodiversity to the Earth’s ecosystems and understands 

the key role that forests play in maintaining ecological balance, regulating the climate, and providing 

essential resources for human survival. Therefore, MediaTek supports international initiatives such as 

the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity 

Framework (K-M GBF), and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We are committed to continuously 

reducing environmental impacts across our operations, conserving biodiversity, and supporting forest 

conservation. We also encourage our supply chain partners to take part in these efforts.                                                                                  


Strategies                                                                                                                                      

1.  All MediaTek global operations strictly adhere to local environmental protection laws and regulations. 

    In the event that any new operations are located near biodiversity-sensitive areas or forest reserves, 

    we will take actions such as "Avoid, Reduce, Regenerate, Restore, or Transform" to minimize the 

    impact of our operations on the natural environment.

2. Prior to initiating new business operations, we will assess the potential impacts of our activities on external 

    stakeholders (such as indigenous communities) and conduct appropriate consultations when necessary. 

3. In line with our net-zero emissions goal, we are dedicated to continuously mitigating the impact of greenhouse 

    gases on climate change. We also actively promote initiatives such as resource recycling and waste reduction 

    to minimize the environmental footprint of our operations.                         

4. We continuously promote the concept of biodiversity, enhance awareness of ecological conservation among 

    stakeholders (including employees, suppliers, and the general public), and encourage active participation in 

    conservation efforts.