F1 on track to Net Zero by 2030 after 26% carbon footprint reduction

Formula 1 is well on its way to achieving its Net Zero by 2030 target, having reduced its carbon emissions by 26% by the end of 2024 compared to its 2018 baseline. This significant progress, which puts F1 over halfway to its 50% reduction goal, has been accomplished amidst remarkable growth, including an expanded race calendar and surging fan attendance. F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali emphasized the sport's commitment to sustainable development and innovation, highlighting future initiatives like the introduction of advanced sustainable fuels for all F1 cars next season. The sport continues to invest in alternative fuels, optimized logistics, and collaborative solutions to drive further efficiencies and solidify its environmental leadership.
F1 on track to Net Zero by 2030 after 26% carbon footprint reduction
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