FIA report highlights advances in sustainability and diversity
DUBAI: The Federation Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) has published its 2025 Sustainability and Diversity & Inclusion (D&I) report, highlighting achievements in shaping the future of motorsport and mobility for its diverse global community.
The FIA, the global governing body for motorsport and the federation for mobility organisations worldwide, continued to drive progress at the intersection of innovation, inclusion, and access through 2025.
The report says that in environmental sustainability, the FIA strengthened frameworks and tools to support member clubs, championships and events in managing their impact, while also taking steps to accelerate its own decarbonisation strategy.
In D&I, it continued to expand participation, strengthen career pathways, and build a more inclusive environment across motor sport and mobility.
Mohammed Ben Sulayem, president of the FIA, said: “Our diversity is our strength. Looking ahead, our direction is clear. We will continue to innovate, strengthen frameworks, and raise standards. Together, we are shaping a future in which motorsport and mobility are not only more sustainable, but more inclusive, accessible, and truly reflective of the diverse global community we serve.”
The landmark FIA report highlighted several key environmental achievements including:
Grew the FIA’s flagship Environmental Accreditation Programme to 260-plus accredited organisations (a 37 percent year-on-year increase) with a record 70 new accreditations, 33 renewals and nine upgrades.
Increased sustainability grants by 24 percent to €340,000 ($394,228), supporting projects on emissions reduction, biodiversity, mobility access and education.
Approved the first technical and safety regulations for


