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5 ways Johnson & Johnson is helping to build a healthier planet by 2020

From working to protect the health of children to reducing our carbon footprint, we have a long history of caring for the world. Learn about our newest goals for being good global citizens.

For more than 100 years, Johnson & Johnson has been committed to improving the health of individuals, families and communities around the world. And for the past few decades, we’ve also been increasingly focused on improving the health of the planet through environmentally-conscious practices and programs.To keep the momentum going well into the next decade and beyond, we recently announced our latest Citizenship and Sustainability 2020 Goals, as well as our plan to continue to partner with the United Nations to help ensure that their 2030 Sustainable Development Goals become a reality, too.

From helping to combat some of the world’s most pervasive diseases to reducing our carbon footprint, check out this infographic to learn about some of the ways Johnson & Johnson has helped keep—and will continue to keep—the globe going strong for generations to come.

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