Bloomberg
Sasol, South Africa’s second-biggest producer of greenhouse gases after Eskom Holdings SOC, pledged more clarity on plans to reduce its impact on the environment.
The company, which together with Eskom also produces pollutants such as sulfur dioxide and particulate emissions, said its long-term strategy will be released in November next year.
Sasol has already promised to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by at least 10% by 2030 in its inaugural climate-change report released this year.
The company will lay out plans to use more natural gas, rather than coal, in its operations, as well as so-called green hydrogen, which is produced from
renewable energy sources, CEO Fleetwood Grobler said at the company’s annual general meeting.