Sasol Sustainability Report 2023 - Book - Page 12
INTRODUCTION
SUSTAINABILITY PERFORMANCE AGAINST OUR FOCUS AREAS
DATA AND ASSURANCE
ANNEXURES
PERFORMANCE AT A GLANCE
FOCUS AREAS
IN THIS SECTION
MATERIAL
MATTER
SAFE AND
ENDURING OPERATIONS
Safety of
our people
Resetting
for resilience
GROWING
SHARED VALUE
RESILIENCE IN A
LOW-CARBON FUTURE
MANAGING OUR
ENVIRONMENTAL FOOTPRINT
Strengthening relationships
with stakeholders and regulators
Sustainably decarbonising
for Future Sasol
Environmental
stewardship
Occupational safety and HSI programme
Centre for Shared Value Management
Climate change
Environmental incident management
Human capital: Labour management
Social impact focus areas
Energy efficiency
Air quality management
Occupational health
Community environmental programmes
Water management
Human rights
Access to quality education
Waste management
Ethics
Bridge-to-work: Skills development
Land and biodiversity
Process safety
Community health and infrastructure
Environmental compliance
Enduring operations
Sasol for Good
Product stewardship
Development sponsorships
Sustainable use of plastics
Responsible sourcing and procurement
STAKEHOLDERS
Economic inclusion
Employees and
organised labour
Customers
Suppliers
Fatalities 2
PERFORMANCE
Recordable case rate (RCR) 0,27
Employee turnover
1 725
Major and significant fires,
explosions and releases 15
Communities
and societies
Communities
and societies
Social investment spend R857,3 million
Shareholders and
providers of capital
Communities
and societies
Governments
and regulators
Governments
and regulators
Achieved 13,4% energy efficiency
improvement in FY23 relative to 18,4% in FY22
Total water use decreased
by 13,9% from FY222
Achieved 10,6% energy efficiency
improvement in FY23, for Sasol South Africa
relative to 15,7% in FY22
Black-owned spend R41,7 billion
Black women-owned spend
R28,5 million
Recycled waste increased
by 5,34% from FY22
Total non-hazardous waste decreased
by 7,2% from FY22
Achieved approximately 5%ยน GHG reduction
from 2017 combined baseline
1
For combined Sasol Energy and Chemicals baseline and largely
due to lower production and operational issues
THE SDGs WE CONTRIBUTED TO
SASOL SUSTAINABILITY REPORT 2023
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Non-governmental
organisations (NGOs)
2
The decrease in total water use by SO is largely attributed to an
improved river water quality following favorable rains resulting
in less water use per volumes of steam generated