F1 produced 223,031 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent in 2022, with almost 75% coming from travel and shipping.
Unlike soccer, which produces more than 30 million metric tons per year by some estimates, F1 has the engineering capabilities to provide solutions.
As reported in April, these goals are difficult to square with F1's decision to increase the number of races in its calendar.
The final pedal F1 can push is energy efficiency, and teams are already looking for ways to transfer learnings from the track to their infrastructure.
"We want to take that approach ... and apply it to the building and infrastructure side of the campus as well."
Persons:
Sustainability Kim Wilson, Pat Symonds, We've, Ellen Jones, we've, Sustainability Adam Sammons, Red Bull
Organizations:
Health Service, McLaren, Sustainability, CNBC, Formula One, EU, petro