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      3 ways Johnson & Johnson is helping make healthcare more sustainable

      Climate change is intertwined with just about every industry worldwide, including healthcare. Here, a look at how Johnson & Johnson is taking action to help support a healthy planet.
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      Johnson & Johnson releases its 2022 Health for Humanity Report and “We All Belong: 2022 DEI Impact Review”

      Together, they detail the company’s ongoing work in helping to create a healthier world, building a more diverse and inclusive workforce, championing global health equity and more.
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      Meet 3 Johnson & Johnson climate champions

      For Earth Day—and as Johnson & Johnson continues to make significant progress toward meeting its climate goals—learn about some of the employees who are working to impact both human health and the health of the planet.
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      Tackling the world’s most urgent healthcare needs

      Championing global health equity, advancing environmental health and empowering its employees to be their best are just some of the ways Johnson & Johnson is working to help improve the well-being of people around the world. The company’s 2021 Health for Humanity Report reveals just how far it’s come toward these ambitious goals.
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      4 questions about the health impacts of climate change

      Johnson & Johnson is launching a new collaboration to advance health equity by building climate resilience in U.S. medical clinics that face floods, fires, heat waves and more. This initiative is just one of the ways the company is working to bolster healthcare in communities that are disproportionately impacted by climate change. Learn more from the company’s Chief Sustainability Officer.
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      Johnson & Johnson Named a 2022 Fortune World’s Most Admired Company

      Learn how J&J landed on the global corporate reputation list for the 20th year in a row and ranked #1 on the Pharmaceutical Industry list for the ninth consecutive year.
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      How Johnson & Johnson is working to create a healthier planet

      For World Health Day, learn about the rapid progress the company is making toward its commitment to creating a cleaner, safer environment around the globe.
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      Lifesaving drone being observed by many onlookers in a field

      How drones are being used to deliver lifesaving HIV drugs to remote areas of the world

      Normally, in this part of Uganda, medication is delivered by boat—a slow, difficult process. But now a new Johnson & Johnson-supported program is using drones that can serve 20 landing sites across five islands, reaching more than 3,700 people in a single day.
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      Johnson & Johnson ranks #4 on Fortune’s Return on Leadership list

      For more than a century, Johnson & Johnson has used a core set of values to help build its business. Now, that sense of purpose has landed it on the Fortune ROL100, a new ranking of corporate leadership.
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      Members of a Johnson & Johnson HIV prevention program in South Africa

      5 ways Johnson & Johnson is working to improve the well-being of the world by 2025

      Johnson & Johnson’s 2020 Health for Humanity Report details the progress it’s made in the past five years in driving sustainable social, environmental and economic change around the globe. Now the company’s looking ahead to the next five.