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Formula One records 35% drop in carbon footprint since 2018
The sport also reported a 12% drop from 2024 as it shifts freight, logistics and broadcast operations toward lower-emission transport and fuels.
Formula One reported a 35% reduction in its carbon footprint since 2018, with a 12% drop last year compared to 2024 across freight, logistics, broadcast and race operations.
Pursuing a Net Zero goal by 2030, the organization has removed almost 80,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide since 2018, equivalent to over 100,000 London-to-New York passenger journeys.
Logistics emissions dropped 21% year on year and factory emissions fell 64% since 2018, while grouping the Miami and Canadian Grands Prix consecutively this year cut logistics and travel emissions by almost 3%.
CEO Stefano Domenicali credited collective efforts for the reduction, while Ellen Jones, Formula One's head of environmental, social and governance, noted doubling sustainable aviation fuel investments drives further progress.
More than 50% of current broadcast and related freight will be removed from air transport by 2030, marking a key milestone in achieving the organization's minimum emissions reduction target.