
Sasol is a global chemicals and energy company. We harness our knowledge and expertise to integrate sophisticated technologies and processes into world-scale operating facilities. We safely and sustainably source, produce and market a range of high-quality products, creating value for stakeholders.

Sasol comprises three distinct market-focused businesses, namely: Chemicals, Energy and Sasol ecoFT. Our more focused portfolio is underpinned by a transition to a lower-carbon future and our 70-year track record demonstrates we have the capabilities and competencies to deliver sustainable value in these three core businesses.

Advancing chemical and energy solutions that contribute to a thriving planet, society and enterprise.

Sasol's investors consist of both equity investors (those invested in the Sasol ordinary shares or the ADRs) and lenders/debt investors (banks and institutional investors lending to Sasol or investing in its issues of debt instruments such as local bonds, offshore bonds, commercial paper issues, project finance, loans and other credit facilities and convertible instruments).

Supply Chain is the custodian of all external spend for the Sasol Group. It is responsible for managing supply and demand so as to ensure cost-efficiency and maximise return on spend, while at the same time ensuring effective logistics of a range of deliverables.

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USE PREMIUM QUALITY FUELSasol Turbofuels keeps your engine clean and operating efficiently, thereby saving you fuel.
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WINDOWSOpen windows increase the aerodynamic drag of your car, especially at higher speeds. To save fuel, keep your windows closed.
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DRIVING STYLEHard acceleration and braking use much more fuel than when you accelerate gently and allow your car to coast down to a stop.
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AIR CONDITIONERYour car’s air conditioning system is driven by the engine, using it, puts an additional load on the engine. For the best fuel economy, use your air conditioner sparingly.
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TYRE PRESSUEUnder-inflated tyres have higher rolling resistance and will increase fuel consumption. Some vehicles have different tyre pressure recommendations for “efficiency” or “comfort” – choose the higher pressures under the efficiency recommendation. |
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SPEEDFuel consumption increases exponentially with vehicle speed, so driving at moderate speeds will save you money. |





