Mining Indaba: Sasol and Anglo join forces to develop home-grown green diesel

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GUEST - Danie Cronje, Senior Vice President for Business Building at Sasol

Sasol and Anglo American have partnered to develop green diesel, something the two companies believe would be "transformative" given the potential to cut fuel emissions by as much as 90%.

In a signing ceremony which took place on the sidelines of the African Mining Indaba on Tuesday, Sasol and Anglo entered into a Joint Development Agreement to pilot the production of feedstock for renewable diesel.
4 Feb 2025 12PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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