Formula 1 Sets 2030 Net Zero Target with Freight and Fuel Initiatives
Formula 1 aims to achieve net zero emissions by the year 2030. This ambitious goal will be pursued through a combination of strategic measures. Key initiatives include a significant shift from air to sea freight for logistical operations, alongside substantial investment in sustainable aviation fuel. Additionally, revisions to the racing schedule are planned to contribute to this environmental target.

Formula 1 is implementing various measures as part of its commitment to becoming net zero by 2030.
Among the key strategies identified are a transition from air freight to sea freight for transport logistics. This shift is intended to reduce the carbon footprint associated with moving equipment and materials globally.
Further efforts involve investing in sustainable aviation fuel, which is crucial for the necessary air travel components that cannot be transitioned to sea freight. Revisions to the overall racing schedule are also planned to support the net zero objective.
According to BBC Sport, these combined efforts are central to F1's sustainability agenda.

