Sasol has slashed the budget for its greenhouse-gas emission reduction road map by 70% and will now spend no more than R7bn on the initiative. The group believes it will still be able to reduce its global greenhouse-gas emission footprint by 30% come 2030. Business Day TV spoke to CEO Simon Baloyi for more detail.
WATCH: CEO Simon Baloyi unpacks Sasol’s emissions budget reset
Business Day TV speaks to Simon Baloyi, CEO of Sasol




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