FORMULA 1 PIRELLI GRAND PRIX OF ITALY 2025: BRIANZACQUE’S ZERO-KILOMETRE PUBLIC WATER RETURNS TO THE TEMPLE OF SPEED

Once again for the 96th Italian Grand Prix, BrianzAcque will be present inside the Autodromo Nazionale Monza, increasing its commitment to promote the consumption of public tap water — free and locally sourced (zero-kilometer).

The new Memorandum of Understanding between BrianzAcque and Autodromo Nazionale Monza consolidates a partnership that began in 2022 and has expanded year after year in the name of environmental sustainability. The agreement aims to significantly reduce the use of plastic bottles, thereby avoiding the production, transportation, and disposal of thousands of single-use containers.

A Green Initiative for the Environment and the Public

During the three-day event (September 5–6–7), there will be 9 microfiltered water dispensers — with enhanced dispensing power and cooling capacity — placed in strategic high-traffic areas: Central Grandstand (2 dispensers); Camping Parco; Outer Parabolica Grandstand; Serraglio; Ascari Chicane; Paddock (2 dispensers); City of Monza stand.

These will be joined by the dispenser in the Press Room, now a fixed installation, one on the ACI Terrace, and a new kiosk at the Public Safety Offices. The real novelty this year will be found in the Fanzone: three “super kiosks” offering 10 taps each. In addition, the permanent “House of Water” located by the Fangio statue will also be operational, as it is all year round. In total, over 40 water access points will be available.

The water — still or sparkling, cold or room temperature — will be safe and monitored, microfiltered without altering its original properties.

“The partnership with BrianzAcque is now a cornerstone of our sustainability vision: we share a concrete goal to reduce single-use plastic consumption, encouraging more responsible and environmentally friendly habits,” said Giuseppe Redaelli, President of Autodromo Nazionale Monza. “From this perspective, our collaboration with BrianzAcque is strategic for the development of the Park. Our legendary circuit, known as the Temple of Speed, has always been a place where innovation and respect for the environment come together. This year, we will provide 26 water points with 128 taps.”

“We want to make a real contribution,” emphasized Enrico Boerci, President and CEO of BrianzAcque, “to reducing the environmental impact of the Grand Prix by offering fans the chance to hydrate without using single-use plastic. With this well-established partnership, we reaffirm our commitment to real, visible, and shared sustainability. Tap water, locally sourced, of excellent quality, is a public asset — one to promote and enhance, including through occasions like this. Bringing it inside the Temple of Speed means introducing it to hundreds of thousands of fans from all over the world — another way to showcase the innovation and environmental responsibility that drive our daily work.”

“We’re lucky,” said Luca Santambrogio, President of the Province of Monza and Brianza. “The most precious resource in the world is right here for us — at our fingertips. Thanks to the collaboration of all involved partners, we can enjoy it freely, easily, and increasingly throughout our cities, homes, workplaces, and even during major events like the Monza Formula 1 Grand Prix, which draws hundreds of thousands of people. This resource is even more valuable considering that in our area it’s not only easily accessible, but also cheaper than bottled water and of excellent quality, thanks to deep aquifer extraction and continuous testing. But please — no waste! Enjoy the event and your stay in Monza and Brianza.”

“Public water,” said Mayor Paolo Pilotto, “is not only a precious asset and a resource to be valued in every context, but its management is also a challenge that public bodies and utilities are demonstrating they can handle — with attention to quality, efficiency, and both economic and ecological values. Seeing it take center stage at the Italian Grand Prix strengthens the value of a commitment that finds an outstanding example in the high quality and reach of the Monza and Brianza water service. This is a tangible demonstration of how international events of this scale can align with constant care and sensitivity toward local natural resources.”

“This is a clear and visible sign of our commitment to environmental sustainability,” noted Riccardo Borgonovo, President of ATO MB, “combined with innovation and the enhancement of our local water network. Providing a service to all speed enthusiasts at one of the most prestigious global sporting events is a call to individual responsibility — to reduce waste and use a common resource like water responsibly. It’s a step toward sustainable development where environment, society, and economy form the pillars of future smart communities.”

Less Plastic, More Sustainability

During the 2024 GP weekend, an estimated 103,000 half-liter single-use plastic bottles were saved thanks to the consumption of over 51,000 liters of water, specifically 51,681 liters — an increase of over 60% compared to 2023.

At an iconic site in Brianza like the Autodromo, even water takes the spotlight. Not just speed — the 2025 Italian Grand Prix will also be a celebration of local excellence and forward-thinking sustainability.