Racing with a purpose: Sustainability in Formula E

Walker J. Ross, Michael Pfahl, Sylvia Trendafilova*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

This study examined the seasonal sustainability reporting of Formula E for its content, variation, and linearity. Formula E was chosen since it was built as a sustainable sport enterprise rather than one which integrated sustainability into existing operations and for the accessibility of its annual sustainability reports. Using an exploratory approach for content and variation, and the Green Waves of sport sustainability for linearity, eight seasons of sustainability reports from Formula E were collected and examined via content analysis. Findings revealed the major content areas for Formula E concerned event management, car design, and community engagement with these initiatives classified as internal or external efforts. Reports were inconsistent in their structure, language, scope, and focus. The Green Waves suggest that while some efforts progress, others may regress according to strategy or the initiative’s life cycle. Formula E is progressing overall in their sustainability efforts, but exemplifies the lack of an end point to sustainability efforts. It is suggested that better coordination could yield higher strategic success and recognition.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)534-559
Number of pages26
JournalCommunication and Sport (C&S)
Volume13
Issue number3
Early online date21 Feb 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2025

Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)

  • sport ecology
  • motorsport
  • strategic planning
  • communications
  • environment

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