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INTRODUCTION
SUSTAINABILITY PERFORMANCE AGAINST OUR FOCUS AREAS
DATA AND ASSURANCE
ANNEXURES
ABOUT THIS REPORT
We adopt an integrated approach to reporting to better inform our stakeholders of the issues that affect our ability to preserve and create value.
Our ability to progress Future Sasol is enabled by limiting value erosion over the short, medium and long term and effectively reporting on the triple
bottom line of People, Planet and Profit.
Reporting boundary for the Sustainability Report (risks, opportunities and outcomes)
MATERIAL MATTERS
Our material matters have the potential to help or hinder the delivery
of our strategy, impacting our ability to deliver value over the short, medium
and long term. Management of our material matters is underpinned by
our People, Planet and Profit approach. Content linked to matters that
affect our stakeholders is identified by the relevant icons throughout
the report.
Financial reporting entity (control and significant influence)
SASOL
Subsidiaries
Joint ventures
Other investments
Safety of
our people
Our sustainability reporting approach
BOUNDARY
REPORTING
FRAMEWORKS
Report on primary activities of the Group, our subsidiaries, joint ventures and other investments
where we have significant influence, financial and/or operational control. Sasol operates in both
developing and developed countries, therefore some aspects in the report will not be applicable
to all regions. This Sustainability Report is for the period 1 July 2022 to 30 June 2023.
Refer to the previous page for the applicable reporting standards and framework for our suite of reports
This report intends to address the information needs of our stakeholders interested in Sasol9s
overall sustainability performance.
AUDIENCE AND KEY
STAKEHOLDERS
Employees and
organised labour
Shareholders and
providers of capital
Customers
Governments
and regulators
Communities
and societies
Non-governmental
organisations (NGOs)
Business/joint
ventures (JVs)
Suppliers
Organised business
and industry
Sustainably
decarbonising
for Future Sasol
Environmental
stewardship
People
SASOL
Profit
TEN PRINCIPLES OF THE UN GLOBAL COMPACT
Sasol is a signatory to the UN Global Compact. We use the Ten Principles to
develop and grow a sustainable Future Sasol. We have incorporated our progress
in applying the Ten Principles into this report using the applicable icons.
Principles
1 and 2
The Safety, Social and Ethics Committee delegated by the Board is responsible for ensuring the
integrity of Sasol9s sustainability reporting. SR
Refer to page 1 for our Directors9 approval of this report
SASOL SUSTAINABILITY REPORT 2023
Planet
FUTURE
Media
REPORT
INTEGRITY
Strengthening
relationships
with stakeholders
and regulators
UNITED NATIONS (UN)
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
GOALS (SDGs)
We contribute to the UN Decade of
Action through the UN SDGs, which are
embedded in our strategy and Purpose.
We have prioritised five SDGs which
we directly contribute to while linking
and indirectly contributing to the
other 12 SDGs. Information related to
the SDGs is indicated by the relevant
icon in the report.
Our reports are in accordance with national and international standards, codes and frameworks.
SR
Resetting
for resilience
Principles
3, 4, 5 and 6
Principles
7, 8 and 9
Principle 10
WWW
The UN Ten Principles can be viewed at:
www.unglobalcompact.org/what-is-gc/mission/principles
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