Johnson & Johnson's supplier requirements
Johnson & Johnson has set clear supplier sustainability requirements designed to ensure every vendor supports responsible business practices. For suppliers, this means demonstrating credible progress on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors, from emissions tracking to ethical labor practices.
By aligning with these standards, suppliers strengthen their partnership with Johnson & Johnson and stay ahead of global compliance expectations.
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About Johnson & Johnson
Johnson & Johnson is a global pharmaceutical company.
Johnson & Johnson's climate goals
Ambition to reach net zero emissions across our value chain.
Johnson & Johnson's ESG reporting requirements
Johnson & Johnson expects suppliers to operate in an environmentally responsible manner by optimizing natural resource use, setting science-based GHG reduction goals, improving energy efficiency, and increasing renewable energy use. Suppliers must monitor and publicly disclose emissions, manage air and wastewater emissions to protect health, prevent hazardous spills, and handle waste responsibly. They are also expected to implement waste reduction and recycling programs, maintain water stewardship, ensure legal sourcing of plant and forest materials, and integrate biodiversity conservation. Suppliers should have systems in place to identify and mitigate environmental impacts across their operations and supply chains.
For Johnson & Johnson’s full supplier expectations, view their Responsibility Standards for Suppliers.
Common challenges for Johnson & Johnson's suppliers
Many vendors struggle with:
How Greenplaces helps Johnson & Johnson's suppliers
Our tools support vendors through data collection and reporting, helping Johnson & Johnson’s suppliers simplify climate disclosure compliance and respond confidently to procurement requests.