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INTRODUCTION
ABOUT SASOL
STRATEGIC OVERVIEW
BUSINESSES
ESG
REMUNERATION REPORT
DATA AND ASSURANCE / ADMINISTRATION
SOCIAL – COMMUNITY continued
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IMPACT
Community
environmental
and biodiversity
programme
WHAT WE ARE DOING
Improving the quality of life,
facilitating better access
to community services and
improving health outcomes
linked to environmental risks.
Assisting learners, educators
and the community at large
to understand the connection
between the environment and
economic opportunities and our
dependency on the environment.
South Africa
Qatar
The aim of our community environment
programme is to ensure that we assist to
eradicate waste in our communities and use
the integrated value chain to either recycle
or turn the waste to wealth. The components
which make our programme include
environment education, street clean-up,
waste collections and recycling in our local
communities of Govan Mbeki and Metsimaholo
Local with eThekwini Municipalities. Post our
baseline study in 2024, we are in the process
of developing an integrated waste management
solution to be implemented in FY26 to take
the waste management value chain into
consideration to improve the impact made
on the environment. Some of our key
achievements in FY25:
A Reached 226 households through
house-to-house education and awareness
in Secunda, through educating families on
waste segregation and recycling practices.
A Over 200 learners were trained in
conservation and recycling practices
across multiple schools.
A Pipeline security and drone monitoring:
Pipeline safety was reinforced with
deployment of 1,000 units along Sasol
and Transnet pipelines to ensure the
safety of our communities and safeguard
the environment from any
possible interference.
A Sasol employees and community members
volunteered their time to sort out the
waste received from community members.
Through this programme the following
material was collected:
• Plastic: 6 tons
• Cardboard: 10 tons
• Glass: 16 tons
• 860 volunteer hours have been
dedicated to the Swop Shop in
eMbalenhle and Kinross, reached 300
volunteers.
Supporting Sasol’s offset
programmes in communities.
Sasol Qatar’s Community Environment Programme is
focused on strengthening inclusive access, environmental
awareness and educational empowerment through
strategic partnerships and digital platforms. The Accessible
Qatar initiative continued to provide critical accessibility
information through its website and mobile app, both of
which were maintained and upgraded in collaboration
with local digital partners. The platform’s presence at
national events, including the Global Accessibility
Awareness Day (GAAD) Film Festival and the Ability Friendly
Conference, helped raise public awareness about inclusion
and mobility rights.
A Building on this, Sasol Qatar co-hosted a major Family
Day event with ORYX GTL, attracting nearly 2 000
attendees. A science fair and hands-on STEM zone
engaged youth aged 8–18 in creative challenges aligned
with environmental and community health themes.
This initiative highlighted the strong link between
science education and sustainable development in
line with Qatar’s National Vision 2030.
A In parallel, Sasol Qatar finalised the formal transfer of
its flagship Qatar e-Nature platform to the Friends
of the Environment Centre under Qatar’s Ministry of
Environment and Climate Change. The transition
empowers national stakeholders to continue expanding
environmental education while enabling Sasol to refocus
its CSR priorities towards accessibility, STEM outreach
and digital inclusion.
North America
A During FY25, Sasol partnered with the city of Lake Charles
to host three Nature in Focus events at Tuten Park, where
over 400 community members attended in total and
engaged in a hands-on opportunity to learn about the
impact of insects in the Southwest Louisiana ecosystem.
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