F1 reveals plans for net-zero carbon footprint and sustainable products

12 November 2019 09:07
Initiative sets two-pronged target over next decade Chase Carey: ‘We hope to make a positive impact’Formula One has announced ambitious plans to have a net-zero carbon footprint by 2030, and have all grands prix using sustainable products by 2025.The globe-travelling sport, which next season will feature a record 22 races, and with proposals to have 25 per year at some stage in the next decade, naturally has a significant impact when it comes to carbon emissions. But following a 12-month project, F1 – in conjunction with the governing body, the FIA, the teams, promoters and other stakeholders – is convinced it can deliver on its stated aims over the coming years. Related: How Lewis Hamilton won his sixth F1 title – in pictures Continue readingreadfullarticle

Source: TheGuardian