F1 Boldly Aims for Net Zero Emissions by 2030
Formula 1 is making significant strides towards sustainability, aiming for a net-zero carbon footprint by 2030. Over the past seven years, the championship has successfully reduced its carbon emissions by 26%, with an impressive drop from 228,793 tCO2e in 2018 to 168,720 tCO2e by the end of 2024.
Our Take:
F1's commitment to sustainability reflects a growing trend among global sports to prioritize environmental responsibility. It will be fascinating to see how the series overcomes logistical challenges while pushing for innovative solutions in technology and travel that could redefine motorsport for future generations.
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Source: Motorsport.com