Johnson & Johnson - IndexJohnson & Johnson - report - IndexPartnering on
Relief When
Disaster Strikes
In 2007, we worked with several
partners—including AmeriCares,
Direct Relief International, MAP
International and Project HOPE—
to provide rapid response following
more than a dozen natural disasters,
including earthquakes in Peru
and Chile, wildfires in Greece and
California, and major storms and
flooding in Bangladesh, Mexico and
the Caribbean. Our relief efforts
included donations of products—
over-the-counter medicines, wound
care products and medical devices—
and funds, along with support from
employees. We also provided funding
to help our partner Project HOPE
rebuild its offices after they were
destroyed by a major storm.
Five Years of
Revitalized
Nursing
The Campaign for
Nursing’s Future™ from
Johnson & Johnson marked
its fifth year of working to
alleviate the nursing shortage
in the United States. Since
the Campaign’s inception
in 2002, it has partnered
with nursing organizations,
hospitals and schools to
raise more than $12 million
in scholarships and grants,
influence more young people
to consider nursing, and
attract more than half a
million men and women to
the profession. In 2007,
The Campaign for Nursing’s
Future™ expanded with the
launch of new materials,
including television
commercials, a Patients’
Perspective documentary,
recruitment materials and a
second Web site with career
development resources
and information designed
to support nurses currently
in the profession: www.
campaignfornursing.com.
Sustainability
Measures
These charts represent a sampling
of the sustainability programs of
Johnson & Johnson and its
operating companies. To learn
more about all our programs, visit
www.jnj.com.
H E A LT H I N D I C ATO R S
By % of profiled U.S. employees
o o se
1
9
0
High Blood Pressure (above 140/90)
1
1
4
0
High holes erol (above 40 / )
1
1
0
4
40
0
0
10
199 99
ve a e
199 99
ve a e
199 99
ve a e
i i (be o 0 / a 4 a / ee )
0 199 99
ve a e
00 00
00 00
00 00
00 00
Water Use
2003–2006
a ar s
Waste
2003–2006
a ar s
Waste
2003–2006
Continuing Our Commitment to Affordable Access
In 2007, Johnson & Johnson Health Care
Systems, Inc. launched ACCESS2WELLNESS ™,
reflecting the company’s continuing
commitment to improving access to
better health care. ACCESS2WELLNESS ™,
a single entry point into one of the broadest
selections of available assistance programs,
helps the uninsured and underinsured
gain access to the prescription medications
they need.
ACCESS2WELLNESS ™ encompasses a
broad range of programs: the Partnership for
Prescription Assistance, TOGETHER RX
E N V I R O N M E N TA L I N D I C ATO R S
CO2 Emissions (Million kg) vs. Sales
1990–2006
Million m3 04 0
Indexed to sales (m3/$1,000 03 04 0
06
sales)
ACCESS ™ and the patient-assistance
programs from the operating companies
of Johnson & Johnson, as well as public
programs such as Medicare and Medicaid.
These programs provide more than 1,000
prescription medications for free or at a
discount to those who qualify.
ACCESS2WELLNESS ™ is designed to
help people quickly and easily find information
on assistance programs and features a
unique eligibility tool that determines which
assistance programs are most appropriate.
Learn more at www.access2wellness.com.
Y E A R I N R E V I E W 31
$11.4
2010 goal (7% reduction from 1990)
Sales (U.S. dollars in billions)
974
90
979
91
974
9
990
93
12.4
03
4.
03
31.6
03
9 1
94
941
95
11.0
4 .
30.3
991
9
Our carbon dioxide (CO 2) emissions reporting follows the Greenhouse Gas Inventory
protocol developed by the World Resources Institute and the World Business Council for
Sustainable Development. The protocol requires that we recalculate historical emissions
to reflect acquisitions, divestitures and mergers, so all data shown on the chart represents
emissions from the same business entities over time. This chart does not reflect CO2
emissions or sales resulting from the acquisition of Pfizer Consumer Healthcare.
11.2
0.
31.0
04 0
Million
9 9
97
990
9
11.6
06
1.
34.1
06
990
99
95
00
0.30
2.2
1049 104
1000
0. 6
0.23
0.64
0.22
0.61
0.22
04 0
06
03 04 0
06
Million Indexed to sales ( /$1,000 sales)
01
0
1.0
03
941
04
1.01
05
0.
0.64
03 04 0
06
Indexed to sales ( /$1,000 sales)
71
0
$53.3
905
10