Formula 1 says carbon footprint drops 35% from 2018 baseline, stays on track for net zero by 2030
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- Formula One Group reported a 35% cut in its carbon footprint versus 2018, including sustainable aviation fuel credits, keeping its net-zero 2030 target on track.
- It cited nearly 80,000 tCO2e removed since 2018, driven mainly by lower emissions from factories, travel, and logistics.
- The sport plans to shift freight from air to sea and regional hubs, targeting more than 50% of broadcast-related freight off air by 2030.
- It doubled sustainable aviation fuel investment year on year, cutting over 20,000 tCO2e, roughly 40% of related air charter emissions.
- It made a first investment in sustainable maritime fuel, aiming to scale lower-carbon sea freight.
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