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Sasol Chemicals Expands Its Lower Carbon Wax Portfolio With a New Solution for the Adhesive Packaging Industry

JOHANNESBURG--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sasol Chemicals today introduced SASOLWAX LC100, an industrial wax grade with a 35% lower carbon footprint, further expanding its growing sustainable product portfolio. The latest addition is designed for use in packaging adhesives, delivering superior capabilities while achieving significant cradle-to-gate Product Carbon Footprint (PCF) benefits. The new SASOLWAX LC100 follows the recent introduction of SASOBIT LC, Sasol’s lower carbon solution for the asphalt in...

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