Racing Towards Sustainability: F1’s Path to Net Zero by 2030

Racing Towards Sustainability: F1's Path to Net Zero by 2030

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F1 has announced that it is on course to have net zero status in five years’ time, after confirming improvements in its emission numbers.

Formula 1 has confirmed a 26 percent reduction in emissions, marking significant progress towards achieving Net Zero status within five years. The sustainability report also highlights the use of logic in the 24-race schedule to decrease emission levels. By rearranging race dates to reduce long-haul travel and promoting wind, solar power, and biofuels, F1 is actively working towards its emission reduction goals. The upcoming hybrid engines with a more balanced mix of internal combustion and electric motors will further aid in lowering the carbon footprint. CEO Stefano Domenicali praised F1’s achievements and commitment to sustainability, emphasizing the positive impact on both the sport and society as a whole. The report also mentions the offsetting of unavoidable emissions through credible programs to maintain environmental responsibility.

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