Responsible supply base
We collaborate with suppliers that not only provide the highest quality products and services but who are also philosophically and strategically aligned with our commitment to our social, economic and environmental responsibilities.
Turning our supplier spend into societal good
Johnson & Johnson’s Global Supplier Diversity & Inclusion team is stepping up spending with social enterprises around the world to deepen its impact in local communities.
Overview
Our suppliers help us fulfill our mission to help transform healthcare with innovative supplier solutions.
Sustainability
Leveraging our resources and working with our suppliers to drive environmental improvements.
Supplier diversity
and inclusion
Supporting economic inclusion and job creation for underserved populations by partnering with an inclusive and diverse supplier base.
Health for Humanity and ESG
2022 Health for Humanity Report
Our extended supply chain comprises about 45,000 suppliers across our three business segments in virtually all countries of the world.
Health for Humanity 2025 Goals
Our Health for Humanity 2025 Goals represent an ambitious next step in our journey to profoundly impact the trajectory of health for billions of people.
Additional policies and resources
Our Credo
The values that guide our decision-making are spelled out in Our Credo. Put simply, Our Credo challenges us to put the needs and well-being of the people we serve first.
Robert Wood Johnson, former chairman from 1932 to 1963 and a member of the Company’s founding family, crafted Our Credo himself in 1943, just before Johnson & Johnson became a publicly traded company. This was long before anyone ever heard the term “corporate social responsibility.” Our Credo is more than just a moral compass. We believe it’s a recipe for business success. The fact that Johnson & Johnson is one of only a handful of companies that have flourished through more than a century of change is proof of that.
Robert Wood Johnson, former chairman from 1932 to 1963 and a member of the Company’s founding family, crafted Our Credo himself in 1943, just before Johnson & Johnson became a publicly traded company. This was long before anyone ever heard the term “corporate social responsibility.” Our Credo is more than just a moral compass. We believe it’s a recipe for business success. The fact that Johnson & Johnson is one of only a handful of companies that have flourished through more than a century of change is proof of that.
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