Sasol said yesterday that it was intensifying its pursuit and commitment to cut its carbon emissions by 30 over the next six years, although that would probably see the company review its pathway towards attainment of the target.
In January this year, shareholders approved Sasols controversial climate-change commitment to a decarbonisation pathway towards achieving its 2030 target and 2050 net zero ambition.
However, over the past few weeks, there have been reports that Sasol was reneging on its 30 carbon emissions cut target for 2030. The company responded to that, saying this was only an example of an approach addressing the complexity of its transition.
Sasol remains committed to a sustainable energy transition and work continues to refine our strategic direction, which includes our GHG emission roadmap to 2030 and beyond, Sasol said yesterday.
It reiterated that its group target of a 30 reduction by 2030 remains in place.