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McLaren extend Deloitte partnership

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McLaren Racing have announced a multi-year extension of their partnership with Deloitte, which will see the latter continue on as the Official Transformation Partner of the Formula One team.

The partnership extension will see both Deloitte and McLaren continue to work towards enhancing the performance of the McLaren F1 team and their operations, while also working towards sustainability through eliminating waste, reusing and recycling. 

Matt Dennington, Executive Director, Partnerships & Accelerator, McLaren Racing, commented:

We are delighted to extend our long-standing relationship with Deloitte. As a key collaborator in our sustainability journey, Deloitte supports our desire to explore opportunities to accelerate our progress. In Formula 1 we have both the responsibility and the opportunity to develop innovative solutions to make a positive impact on the fight against climate change. Our ambitions with Deloitte will push for tangible innovation in circularity, finding solutions that can make our team, sport and the wider world, more sustainable.” 

Jennifer Steinmann, Deloitte Global Sustainability & Climate Practice Leader, added:

In order to achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement, every sector of society—including sports—must rapidly accelerate climate action in the near-term. At Deloitte, we are looking forward to building upon our successful collaboration with McLaren Racing to help facilitate its transition to a more circular, sustainable future. 

Deloitte’s sustainability and climate specialists will work with McLaren Racing to research and develop the concept for a fully circular F1 car. By prioritising sustainability and performance, McLaren Racing is playing an important role in shaping the future success and growth of the sport.

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