Educating fans, reducing waste and celebrating culture – ESG highlights from the Australian GP weekend

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Over the last three years, the Australian Grand Prix Corporation (AGPC) has been working hard to put on a more sustainable and inclusive event, making progress through waste reduction, energy initiatives, education and awareness and much more.

In 2024, major strides were reported by the organisation, such as more than 15,000 plates and bowls being washed and reused, over 60,000 litres of water being refilled (saving some 122,000 single-use water bottles) and around 11 tonnes of food being collected and distributed to people in need (the equivalent of 22,000 meals).

READ MORE: Formula 1 reports on sustainability and social progress across 2024 season

Below, you can learn more about the various programs and activities that were active throughout the 2025 event, in collaboration with F1, partner companies and various teams.

Education, awareness and inclusivity

  • More than 20,000 students from 400 local schools came to learn about STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) in motorsport through the Driving Learning Program, Innovation Hub activations and Tech Talk Stage presentations.

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