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Companies plant trees in Reunion

The programme started in September on World Clean-up Day.

ON OCTOBER 28, Sasol, together with its service providers in the environment programmes, embarked on a clean-up campaign in Isipingo and also planted trees in Reunion.

The company’s Sibongile Khumalo said the campaign is a continuation of Sasol’s clean-up activities, which started on World Clean-up Day in September.

Also read: Treasure Beach gets a clean-up this #WorldOceansDay

“Caring for the environment is one of Sasol’s key values,” said Sibongile.

The group also cleaned up the streets and dumping sites in Clairwood, and eThekwini Municipality were invited to be part of the campaign.

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