Formula 1 has announced a significant reduction in its carbon footprint, marking a 13% decrease between 2018 and 2022, as part of its ongoing commitment to halve its emissions by 2030. The initiative, known as F1's Net Zero by 2030 campaign, targets a 50% reduction in absolute carbon emissions compared to its 2018 baseline. The action tackles all aspects of F1's environmental impact: energy consumption at facilities, race events, and most significantly, travel and logistics between races. To address the remaining emissions, F1 pledges to implement a credible carbon offset strategy. While the full 2023 data isn't available yet, F1's first Impact Report highlights a 13% reduction in emissions
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