Race organiser Singapore GP (SGP) released its inaugural sustainability report last year, setting the 2022 race in Singapore as a baseline for future targets. According to its second annual sustainability report, released on July 23, total emissions from the 2023 race amounted to 1,880.8 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (tCO2e), 20.7% lower than the 2022 baseline.
Despite not being a listed company, the organiser of the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix has been surprisingly forthcoming about its sustainability progress.
They are perhaps spurred by the Formula One (F1) championship body, which released its first impact report in April, focusing on the 2022 season. Its “Net zero by 2030” campaign aims to halve absolute emissions by that year compared to a 2018 baseline.

