Sasol has denied that it is revising its goals in its climate change commitments.

The petrochemical giant was accused by Shareholder activist group Just Share of weakening its emissions reduction targets. The accusation came after Sasol CEO Simon Baloyi suggested the company might revise its goal for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, citing the need for a “realistic and achievable” approach...

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