
The FIA World Endurance Championship (FIA WEC) has reached a major milestone in its transition towards a more responsible future, being awarded both ISO 20121:2024 certification and FIA 3* Environmental Accreditation – the top distinction granted by the sport’s international governing body in terms of sustainability.
ISO 20121: A global standard for sustainable events
The leading international standard for sustainable event management, ISO 20121 guides event organisers in the implementation of sustainable management systems, aiming to reduce negative environmental, social and economic impacts while enhancing positive legacies.
Applicable to all types of events – cultural, sporting and institutional – it promotes a structured and ongoing approach based upon impact assessment, stakeholder engagement and continuous improvement. This globally-acknowledged framework enables organisations to embed sustainability principles at the heart of their planning and operations, defining precise processes and ensuring proper monitoring.
A recognition reflecting a global commitment
This dual certification reflects a gradual, committed and rigorous approach driven by a shared conviction – to host a world-class championship without compromising the wellbeing of future generations.
A collective transformation of the ecosystem
This evolution is based on a systemic approach that includes:
FIA WEC’s sustainability commitment since 2022
Since 2022, FIA WEC has initiated its transition towards a more sustainable championship by adopting Excellium Racing 100, a 100 per cent renewable fuel developed by TotalEnergies. This FIA-compliant fuel also meets the expectations of manufacturers and the EU Renewable Energy Directive (RED), reducing CO₂ emissions by at least 65% over its full life cycle.
Next milestone: First sustainability report and strategic outlook
At the end of the 2025 season, FIA WEC will publish its first-ever sustainability report, providing a transparent overview of its actions to-date and areas for further progress.