At the Track
In 2024, we were proactive in attempting to make a tangible difference in the communities that host us through the season.
The team undertook two beach clean-ups in Miami and Spain, collecting 45kg of waste, including 2,160 cigarette ends.
In the F1 paddock, we increased our focus on educational access for students from under-represented backgrounds.
31 students from the FIA Girls on Track programme joined us in Interlagos for garage tours and Q&As, and we partnered with Make-A-Wish and Great Ormond Street Hospital to offer life-changing visits. In Hungary, we were delighted to provide a sensory experience for local children with vision loss.
At Home - Minimising Our Environmental Impact
From energy use and biodiversity to wellbeing and inclusion, our factory continued to power sustainable high performance in 2024.
These efforts form a core part of our Net Zero ambition and demonstrate how environmental and social leadership begins on our own doorstep.
We have held ISO 14001 certification for over 10 years, and in 2024 we maintained our certification to the ISO 14001:2015 standard. Alongside this, we’ve retained the FIA Three-Star certification - something we have held since 2020.
We are phasing out gas by replacing gas-fired heating systems, installing heat recovery units, and transitioning gas boilers to electric solutions.
We have been transitioning our company cars from petrol and diesel to an electric fleet and, in 2024, achieved a 26% reduction in company car fuel consumption.
Over 200 team members now regularly commute via lift share, with 4,918 shared journeys logged in 2024. This reduces emissions and commuting costs while boosting team connectivity.
Energy wise, there was an 1% reduction in overall energy consumption vs 2022, and a 17% reduction in energy consumption per person since 2022.
From a waste perspective, we achieved a 14% reduction in total waste tonnes from 2023 (1% reduction from 2022)
There was a 26% reduction in food waste from 2023 through catering changes and donation of 1,200 surplus meals.
In 2024 surplus team kit was sorted, processed, and channelled into the best available next use. In all, we separated 1,022kg for recycling, donated 470kg to charity, and incinerated 222kg for energy recovery.