Every June since 1996, we have supported and celebrated the United Nations World Environment Day, an opportunity that we have taken advantage of to highlight and celebrate the achievements in the field of environmental protection and sustainability during the year.
After a long year of extraordinary situations, we have revamped our sustainability strategy. We have analysed the priority areas, which we will focus on over the next five years. We have aligned this strategy with the global objectives. One of the priority areas is raising awareness about the importance of preserving our common path, our planet, how to protect it, and how to restore it.
That is why we have also incorporated new regulations into the FIM Environmental Code. We are investing in scientific studies that help us better understand the relationship of our sport with biodiversity, with ecosystems and how we can contribute to restoring and protecting them. We have several examples of coexistence between motorcycling and ecosystems. We have significant cases of studies of support by motorcycling clubs and National Federations relating to ecosystems with endangered species and a few other cases of forest restoration and conservation within motorcycling circuits.
Let´s join #generationrestoration practicing a sustainable sport.
Stick to the rules and show respect for the ecosystems. Leave the spaces better than you find them
Ride Green
Jorge Viegas
FIM President
