Sasol triples greenhouse emission reduction targets 🔒
Synthetic fuels and chemicals company Sasol has tripled its greenhouse emissions reduction targets, signalling a step change in its journey to achieve net zero emissions by 2050.
Sasol, which is SA’s biggest private sector emitter of greenhouse gases, said on Wednesday it would spend between R15bn and R25bn to transition its chemicals and energy businesses in SA to low carbon in future. “Based on detailed assessments and modelling, our 2030 target can be delivered without divestments and offsets, but through the direct decarbonisation of our existing assets,” group CEO Fleetwood Grobler said.
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