# Non-profit activism organisation Just Share’s new report accuses South Africa’s biggest polluters of stalling effective climate policy response by the government for 20 years. The delays have substantially compromised the effectiveness of the country’s Carbon Tax Act and the Climate Change Act. The report names Sasol Limited and industry associations, Business Unity South Africa and the Minerals Council South Africa. Just Share’s Emma Schuster says the corporate actors responsible for the pushback against climate regulation do not act for the benefit of the majority of citizens.
Polluters accused of blocking SA climate policy response for 20 years