The team's return to the racetrack coincided with a renewed focus on sustainability and driving wider societal change.
There was also pressure from F1® with strict sustainability initiatives in place, including the FIA's 2030 net-zero target.
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Aston Martin Formula One® Team has capped its F1® comeback with a standards-powered roadmap towards net zero.
The team's return to the racetrack coincided with a renewed focus on sustainability and driving wider societal change.
There was also pressure from F1® with strict sustainability initiatives in place, including the FIA's 2030 net-zero target.
From the construction of its cars to the maintenance of its facilities, Aston Martin Formula One® Team wanted to comply with and exceed industry regulations on sustainability.
However, due to the extensive global transport needed to compete in the races, Aston Martin Formula One® Team would need to find a way to reduce energy consumption, lower GHG emissions and better optimize its resources if it were to operate as sustainably as possible.
Aston Martin Formula One® Team embraced certification to achieve key climate action milestones and embed sustainable practices. Certification in Environmental Management (ISO 14001) has helped them secure three-star accreditation to the FIA’s Environmental Accreditation Program and improve management in Scope 3 emissions and logistics operations.
They are working towards further sustainability-linked standards in Energy Management (ISO 50001), Sustainable Events Management (ISO 20121) and Carbon Footprint Verification (ISO 14064-1).
As an instantly recognizable brand in a global sport, Aston Martin Formula One® Team are driving positive climate action forward at impressive speed.
Recognizing the sport's need to transition towards net zero, Aston Martin Formula One® Team is helping speed up the roadmap towards sustainability.
In 2019, F1® generated 256,551 tonnes of CO2 emissions, which they aim to reduce to net zero by 2030.
According to a 2023 F1® earnings call, the cumulative TV audience for F1® in 2022 was 1.54 billion.
72.7% of F1®'s emissions comes from air, sea and road transport and business travel.
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