How Formula 1 is pushing towards sustainable logistics
Formula 1 has long been seen as the pinnacle of motorsport. However, as the world increases its focus on environmental responsibility, the sport is looking to not just deliver the highest class of international racing but create a lasting, positive and sustainable future.
“Achieving net zero by 2030 is about consistent progress and taking meaningful steps toward efficiency. Over recent years, we’ve made significant changes, including optimising our calendar to reduce travel distances and implementing remote broadcasting to minimise cargo loads,” Ellen Jones, Head of Environment, Social and Governance (ESG) at Formula 1, stated.
“Now, we’re taking the next step by investing in more efficient modes of transportation, particularly through sustainable aviation fuel. SAF allows us to reduce associated carbon emissions by up to 80 percent, which is a significant figure. This matters not only for us as an organization but also as a global championship with a responsibility to lead by example,”
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