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Sasol

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Human Rights Policy ? Company policy describing its approach and commitment to human rights

Conflict minerals report ? Corporate filing under section 1502 of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act

EITI Supporter ? Whether the company is a supporter of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative

Human rights defenders policy actions ?

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Human rights defenders policy Tracker

Publicly available policy commitment not to tolerate nor contribute to attacks on HRDs

"Observing the lawful exercise of the rights of human rights defenders; Prohibiting discrimination, retaliation, reprisal, intimidation, violence, abusive behaviour, harassment and victimisation..."

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Expects business relationships to commit to zero tolerance of attacks against HRDs

"Suppliers, joint venture and business partners are expected to uphold our Human Rights Policy."

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Benchmark rankings

CHRB 2018
? The 2018 Corporate Human Rights Benchmark assessed 100 of the largest publicly traded companies in the world on a set of human rights indicators.
25 / 100
CHRB 2019
? The 2019 Corporate Human Rights Benchmark assesses 200 of the largest publicly traded companies in the world on a set of human rights indicators.
25.5 / 100

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