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Just Share urges investors to oppose Sasol's climate resolution at AGM

November 07, 2025

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JUST Share, a shareholder activism group, says it recommends that investors vote against Sasol's "say on climate" shareholder resolution at the fuels-from coal and chemicals group's November 14 annual general meeting, but Sasol has staunchly defended its emissions roadmap.

- EDWARD WEST

Just Share urges investors to oppose Sasol's climate resolution at AGM

SASOL said its emissions reduction targets reflect ongoing efforts to decarbonise operations through a portfolio of mitigation levers, including process efficiency improvements, renewable energy integration, and low-carbon technology deployment.

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Just share said Thursday that there remain "multiple significant questions" about the feasibility and robustness of Sasol's "optimised Emission Reduction Roadmap" (ERR) that it released at its Capital Markets Day in May this year - the ERR will achieve the same 30%-by-2030 emission reduction targets to which it committed in 2021, at a reduced cost.

Just Share said most of Sasol's emissions were from the Secunda Operation's coal-to-liquid process and "offsetting" emissions did not prevent harm from burning fossil fuels.

Broadly, Sasol intended to raise production as well as "offset" increased emissions through renewable energy investments and carbon offsets, the organisation said.

Just Share also raised concern that following this year's AGM, shareholders will not be able to express their opinion on the climate change strategy again until 2028, unless the strategy is materially changed,

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