Johnson & Johnson’s 2020 Health for Humanity Report

J&J Report
 
 

Starting in 2021, Johnson & Johnson has committed to an ambitious set of new goals, which build upon its past success and continue to be integral to creating shared value for all stakeholders.

Inside its 2020 Health for Humanity Report, the American multinational corporation has set goals about:

  • Pandemics and Epidemics: Three Goals supporting pandemic and epidemic response, global health security, and improvements in tuberculosis (TB) treatment.

  • Global Health Equity: Seven Goals addressing global public health priorities, strengthening health systems, and addressing critical health needs including mental health and obstetric surgery.

  • People: Five Goals that target improved gender and racial equity throughout the Company, support the Healthiest Workforce aspirations and engage colleagues in supporting STEM education.

  • Planet: Three climate Goals: one 2025 Goal to derive 100% of our electricity needs from renewable sources, with two through to 2030 to deliver carbon neutrality in its operations and reduce Scope 3 emissions.

  • Partners: Three Goals that focus on expanding their responsible procurement programs to engage suppliers in sustainability practices, achieve greater spend with diverse suppliers and expand collaborations to drive positive impact innovations through the supply chain.


The disclosure of non-financial information can be daunting, but CSR Europe can support your company in mastering its sustainability reporting.

Our Sustainability Report Review service includes:

  • A detailed examination and evaluation of your company’s CSR, ESG, Integrated and/or Sustainability Report against a set of principles that cover both format and content criteria based on the reporting frameworks of the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) and the International Integrated Reporting Council (IIRC).

  • An analysis of the best performing areas as well as the areas in reporting practices that can be improved and/or enhanced is provided.

  • Tailor-made recommendations and suggestions that you can use to improve the most challenging areas in the company’s reporting exercise.

  • Exemplary best practices from other organisations to give you a more practical understanding of how a specific topic can be disclosed.

This service is aligned with the upcoming EU policy developments in relation to non-financial disclosure. 


For more information:

Spyros Perikleous

Project Manager, Sustainability Management