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Saudi Arabian GP to focus on sustainability and recycling

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Next weekend's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix will have another area of focus apart from delivering a world-class F1 race - sustainability.

The Saudi Motorsport Company (SMC), promoters of the STC Saudi Arabian GP 2023, have announced their commitment to ensure event waste is reused, recycled, or composted to help deliver the kingdom’s Vision 2030 sustainability mandate.

The plan is to reduce single-use plastic usage and deliver a waste recycling system for plastic, paper, glass, electronic and medical waste.

The race in Jeddah will have separate bins for various waste types with clear signage and identifiable colour coding across high footfall areas of the paddock, paddock club, hospitality venues, media and broadcasting centre.

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