McLaren revealed on Monday that they've accomplished a long-held ambition in becoming totally carbon-neutral - the first Formula One team ever to receive such certification.
By implementing a series of efficiency-driven measures within their UK base, the McLaren Technology Centre, the team were able to attain annual savings of more than 1500 tonnes of CO2 emissions.
Furthermore, they have invested in extensive coaching and familiarisation courses for the drivers of their fleet of trucks and transporters, concentrating on safe and economical driving, with just about every automobile fitted with monitoring equipment to assist further create and refine effective driving tactics.
“I’m both delighted and proud that Vodafone McLaren Mercedes has come to be the world’s very first carbon-neutral Formula 1 team,” stated team principal Martin Whitmarsh. “It’s a considerable achievement: the result of loads of hard perform by quite a few particularly devoted individuals inside our organisation, plus a testament to our philosophy of continuous improvement within the workplace.”
Though McLaren have improved their carbon efficiency by 8.6 percent, in order to officially become totally carbon-neutral, they've nonetheless needed to buy carbon credits so that you can wholly offset their carbon footprint. They've therefore invested in two hydro-electric projects in India and Brazil, selected for their prominence on the current Formula One landscape and also for their employment of technical solutions that bring considerable value to nearby communities.
“Today’s announcement could be the strongest probable proof that we’ve gone farther than any other Formula One team in becoming much more environmentally sympathetic and efficient - an achievement that’s of excellent importance not simply to our whole organisation but also to all our partners too,” added Whitmarsh.
By implementing a series of efficiency-driven measures within their UK base, the McLaren Technology Centre, the team were able to attain annual savings of more than 1500 tonnes of CO2 emissions.
Furthermore, they have invested in extensive coaching and familiarisation courses for the drivers of their fleet of trucks and transporters, concentrating on safe and economical driving, with just about every automobile fitted with monitoring equipment to assist further create and refine effective driving tactics.
“I’m both delighted and proud that Vodafone McLaren Mercedes has come to be the world’s very first carbon-neutral Formula 1 team,” stated team principal Martin Whitmarsh. “It’s a considerable achievement: the result of loads of hard perform by quite a few particularly devoted individuals inside our organisation, plus a testament to our philosophy of continuous improvement within the workplace.”
Though McLaren have improved their carbon efficiency by 8.6 percent, in order to officially become totally carbon-neutral, they've nonetheless needed to buy carbon credits so that you can wholly offset their carbon footprint. They've therefore invested in two hydro-electric projects in India and Brazil, selected for their prominence on the current Formula One landscape and also for their employment of technical solutions that bring considerable value to nearby communities.
“Today’s announcement could be the strongest probable proof that we’ve gone farther than any other Formula One team in becoming much more environmentally sympathetic and efficient - an achievement that’s of excellent importance not simply to our whole organisation but also to all our partners too,” added Whitmarsh.

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