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Vettel: F1 should be policed over sustainability claims

Article To news overview © XPBimages Sebastian Vettel has called on Formula 1 introduce an independent body to help verify their sustainability claims to aid with transparency. F1 is making more of a concerted effort to push towards a carbon-neutral future, with the aim of being net-zero by 2030. The four-time World Champion has been a big advocate for combating climate change, but believes F1 needs to take further action and introduce an external body to ensure their claims going forward are credible. "Big organisations, whether it's business or sports events, probably need to dare to make a step to find an organ organisation to control them," he told media, including...
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