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JOHNSON & JOHNSON 2011 ANNUAL REPORT 21
CARING FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN Dr. Babatunde Osotimehin is Executive Director of UNFPA.
“Our greatest hope for the H4+ collaboration is that we will make a difference in the lives of the people we serve,” he says.
“If we bring all our efforts together in synergy, we can do a lot more than we can as individual organizations.”
reduction in CO2 emissions from
1990–2010. As of 2010, Johnson & Johnson
surpassed the goal, achieving an absolute
reduction of more than 23 percent.
Johnson & Johnson set a really high bar
at a time when other companies were not
setting greenhouse gas reduction targets,”
says Suzanne Apple, Vice President,
Business & Industry, WWF. “It sent a strong
message to other companies to participate.”
The collaboration expanded to
include a philanthropic commitment to
WWF’s “Healthy Communities, Healthy
Ecosystems” program in Africa, which
links the health of the environment to the
health of local people. Johnson & Johnson
was also an early participant in WWF’s
Global Forest & Trade Network, focused
on reliable, sustainable sourcing of
paper and wood products. While the
Company is not in the paper or pulp
business, Apple says Johnson & Johnson
again sent a strong message, this time to
suppliers that came to the table. In the
same way, WWF has provided critical
input about a responsible sourcing policy
for palm oil. Johnson & Johnson is working
with WWF to identify opportunities to
support projects that promote sustainable
practices in the field.
“With Johnson & Johnson we are
working in a number of areas that are
important to both of us,” says Apple.
“By joining forces, we can have a bigger
impact on creating a more sustainable
future for our planet.”