Formula 1 has made significant strides in its environmental efforts, reducing its carbon footprint by 13% from 2018 to 2022 as part of its broader goal to achieve net zero emissions by 2030. This progress is detailed in its first Impact Report, which also highlights initiatives to increase diversity and inclusion within the sport and inspire the next generation. The report aligns with F1's ongoing commitment to sustainability, amidst the competitive landscape with Formula E and innovations such as McLaren's use of 3D printing for rapid prototyping. F1 remains the dominant motor racing franchise globally.
Motor racing team McLaren is 3D printing more prototype parts for their Formula 1 cars than engineering them, heralding a new era of sustainable rapid prototyping in a sport trying to get to net zero by 2030 https://t.co/kFz2fcBg69
F1 remains the dominant motor racing franchise in the world, but concerns around sustainability, cost and convenience may prompt Formula E to steal the crown. https://t.co/wtKVSLnJUY
Impressive progress from @F1 - shows what can be done by companies finding their own path to decarbonisation and putting it in place. https://t.co/dV6iCd0Lz3
Presenting… our first Impact Report 📊 ◾️ What we’re doing to meet our Net Zero by 2030 goal ◾️ The activities delivered to increase diversity and inclusion across our sport ◾️ How we’re inspiring the next generation Tap below to learn more 👇 #F1
#F1 says it has reduced its carbon footprint by 13% between 2018 and 2022 on its quest to halve its emissions before 2030 ✅ 🔋 https://t.co/nyKLpFPYMY
#F1 has published its latest sustainability report amid its net zero push for 2030. https://t.co/FmL4HXpQVz
#F1 says it has reduced its carbon footprint by 13% between 2018 and 2022 in a new report 👀 It is part of a quest to halve its emissions by 2030 ⬇️ https://t.co/1zGDxGGdsB