Sasol Ltd 2017 SR
The report provides an overview of Sasol's management of material sustainability issues for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017. Key highlights include a reduction in the Group Recordable Case Rate to 0.28 and significant progress on the volatile organic compound (VOC) abatement project in South Africa. The company reported a decrease in total greenhouse gas emissions to 67.6 million tons, primarily due to operational stability and energy efficiency at its Secunda facility. Sasol also emphasized its commitment to the UN Global Compact and the Paris Agreement, while navigating challenges such as a prolonged strike at its mining operations and ongoing air quality compliance requirements.
Company: Sasol Ltd
Sector: Materials
Country: South Africa
Year: 2017
Type: SR
Pages: 36
Sasol Ltd
The report provides an overview of Sasol's management of material sustainability issues for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017. Key highlights include a reduction in the Group Recordable Case Rate to 0.28 and significant progress on the volatile organic compound (VOC) abatement project in South Africa. The company reported a decrease in total greenhouse gas emissions to 67.6 million tons, primarily due to operational stability and energy efficiency at its Secunda facility. Sasol also emphasized its commitment to the UN Global Compact and the Paris Agreement, while navigating challenges such as a prolonged strike at its mining operations and ongoing air quality compliance requirements.
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Document Details
Report Year
2017
Reporting Period
Jul 1, 2016 - Jun 30, 2017
Fiscal Year
2017
Published
Aug 28, 2017
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
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Emissions
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Energy Consumption
Water Consumption
Total Waste
Women in Management
Workplace Fatalities
Employees