After a two-year hiatus, Alonso returned to Formula One in 2021, reuniting with former team Renault under the banner of Alpine.
Like many other teams, Alpine did not actually show their official car in the launch, instead using a show car which had the upgraded livery.
As part of the effort to eliminate single-use plastics, bottle-free zones will be established at Alpine's factories and at races.
The Alpine F1 team said the decision to change their structure was made as part of the restructuring that began in November 2021.
Esteban Ocon and Fernando Alonso helped Alpine finish fifth in the Formula 1 constructor's championship in the 2021 season.
Oscar Piastri won the F2 world championship in 2021 but won't be part of the Formula 1 grid for the upcoming 2022 season.
Alpine and AlphaTauri finished fifth and sixth, respectively, in the 2021 Formula 1 constructor's championship and will hope to improve in 2022.
Fernando Alonso admits that the constant grind of the F1 lifestyle meant he would have missed out on a number of life's smaller joys.
The Spaniard debuted in the sport in 2001 and will now compete in his 19th full season with Alpine after making a comeback in 2021.
Alpine has been undergoing a major re-organisation process spearheaded by the team's CEO Laurent Rossi, which began on January 13.