F1 says that the championship is making good progress towards its target of being carbon net zero by 2030, with much more to come. Full story ⬇️
F1 reduced its carbon footprint by 17% over the first two full years of the initiative up to 2021, with last season’s figures yet to be finalised.
“We're in 2023, we have seven years, which is a lot of work to do. And we have to use the technologies that are available today. “And so when we look at net zero by 2030, what does that mean? That means that we are cutting our absolute emissions by 50%. It means that we are delivering on sustainable fuels by 2026.
Freight and personnel travel is a key area of focus: “When you look at the materiality of our carbon footprint, less than 1% is the racing fuel in cars,” said Jones.“It's an important piece of sustainable fuel, so that we can look at technical innovations that impact all of the global car park. But when I say how are we going to deliver net zero by 2030, two-thirds of our footprint is travel logistics.
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