The Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 team took home the inaugural Grace Influential Positive Impact Award at a celebration held last weekend during the Monaco Grand Prix.
Single-use plastics are getting the black flag in Formula 1, and race fans around the globe can now join that effort along with Global Citizen to help make a difference for a healthier, more sustainable future.
The initiative to reduce single-use plastics will be on full display as Formula 1 returns to the historic and iconic Monaco Grand Prix this weekend. Organisations from across the F1 community from teams and officials to commercial partners will pledge to eliminate or significantly reduce their use of single-use plastics, such as water bottles, cutlery and cups at their trackside operations.
Together, the F1 community hopes to reduce its usage of single-use plastic bottles by 1 million in 2021 and to eradicate the presence of single-use plastics at Grands Prix by 2025.
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NEW YORK, Jan. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ In November, a crocodile Himalaya Kelly Bag sold at auction in Hong Kong for $437,330, a record-setting number for luxury handbags. Grace Influential, whose mission is to preserve the legacy of Grace Kelly, interviewed Caitlin Donovan, US Head of Department and resident luxury handbag expert at Christie s, on the sale that made headlines, its implications for the luxury handbag auction market, and the enduring influence of an accessory so iconic, it transcends the category itself.
The Most Expensive Handbag Sold At Auction: Hermès Himalaya Niloticus Crocodile Retourné Kelly 25 HK$3,375,000/ US$437,330