Johnson & Johnson
- HQ Location
- United States
- Market Cap
- 433,012,000,000 USD - US Dollar
- Annual Revenue
- 82,057,000,000 USD - US Dollar
- Ticker
- JNJ
- Sector
- Pharmaceuticals
- Industry
- Health Care/Life Sciences
- Company Website
- www.jnj.com
- Twitter Handle
- JNJNews
- Subsidiary Companies
- DePuy, McNeil Consumer Healthcare, Vistakon, Neutrogena
- Related Activities
- CGF, CGF Board, CGF Sustainability Steering Committee, GRI, NY Declaration on Forests, Reports To CDP Forests, RSPO, SPLC, TFT, TSC
- Supply Chain Level
- Manufacturer
- Commodities Produced or Used
- Soy, Timber & Pulp, Palm
Last Updated 22 Sep 2021
Relevant Assessments *
- Forest 500
- 4 5
- Greenpeace Cutting Deforestation Palm Score 2016
- Failing
- WWF Palm Oil Buyers Scorecard
- 0.89
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Read MoreResources
- Responsibility Standard – Forest-Based Materials and Products
- Responsible Palm Oil Sourcing Criteria
- TFT Member Profile
- 2016 Health for Humanity Report
- RSPO Member Profile
- Responsibility Standard – Forest-Based Materials and Products
- 2017 Progress Update
- List of Potential Mills
- Forest 500 Profile
- Forest 500 Profile
- 2020 RSPO ACOP
- Position on Respecting Biodiversity
- Code of Conduct
- Responsible Palm Oil Sourcing Policy — Progress Update
- Responsibility Standards for Suppliers 2017
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