Formula 1 Progressing Towards Net Zero Emissions by 2030 Through Sustainability Strategy
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Summary
Formula 1 is on track to achieve net zero emissions by 2030 through its sustainability strategy launched in 2019, focusing on reducing carbon emissions in travel, logistics, and energy use. Changes in the race calendar to group grands prix by region have contributed to the sport's sustainability efforts.
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Changing the now 24-race calendar, so grands prix are grouped together by region to reduce travel, has also helped F1 in its quest for greater sustainability.
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