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Formula 1 reinforces its commitment to Net Zero by 2030 with major carbon reductions

August 10, 2025
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Formula 1’s 2026 Calendar Marks a Leap Toward Sustainability
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Formula 1 has reaffirmed its environmental pledge by publishing its latest sustainability progress report, confirming a 26% reduction in its carbon emissions compared to the 2018 baseline. This update puts the sport firmly on track to reach its ambitious goal of becoming Net Zero by 2030, despite a growing race calendar and record fan attendance.

The headline figure is striking: total emissions dropped from 228,793 tCO₂e in 2018 to 168,720 tCO₂e in 2024. During the same period, the sport expanded from 21 to 24 Grands Prix and saw live audiences swell from 4 million to over 6.5 million. Without the strategic changes implemented, emissions would have increased by 10%.

This result comes from a combination of targeted measures across the organization. Factories and facilities saw the largest emissions cuts, down 59%, thanks to a shift to renewable energy sources and upgraded infrastructure. Travel emissions were cut by 25% through smarter scheduling and the use of more sustainable transport options. Logistics—one of the sport’s most complex and carbon-intensive areas—was reduced by 9%. Even event-day operations, despite being scaled up globally, saw a 12% decrease.

These efforts are part of Formula 1’s wider sustainability strategy, which includes the introduction of 100% sustainable fuels by 2026, partnerships with local promoters on greener event management, and ongoing investment in carbon offsetting and biodiversity projects. The sport has also made efforts to standardize emissions reporting and align with global climate frameworks.

CEO Stefano Domenicali described the results as proof that high-performance sport and climate responsibility are not incompatible. He emphasized that technological innovation driven by motorsport can have far-reaching impacts beyond the racetrack, especially in areas like fuel efficiency and renewable energy systems.

As Formula 1 continues to grow in popularity and visibility around the world, the organization is now positioning itself not only as the pinnacle of racing but also as a testbed for environmental leadership. Its latest report shows that with clear targets and coordinated action, even one of the world’s most logistically complex sports can significantly reduce its climate impact.

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