Kenvue’s Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Targets Validated by Science-Based Targets Initiative: A Step Towards Limiting Global Temperature Rise to 1.5°C

Kenvue excited to receive Science-Based Targets validation for its Healthy Lives Mission and climate action commitment

Kenvue, a spinoff of Johnson & Johnson and the world’s largest pure-play consumer health company by revenue, recently had its near-term greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). This leading corporate climate action organization confirmed that Kenvue’s emission targets align with their end goals and the urgent actions required to limit global temperature rise to 1.5°C.

Specifically, Kenvue has committed to reducing its absolute Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions by 42% by 2030 from a 2020 base year. Additionally, the company has committed that 75% of its suppliers, covering purchased goods and services as well as upstream transportation and distribution, will have science-based targets by 2028. Pamela Gill-Alabaster, the global head of environmental, social & governance and sustainability at Kenvue, emphasized the significance of this validation.

“We are proud that the SBTi has validated our climate targets so early in our new company’s journey, and this important milestone signals our intent to create a positive change and make meaningful progress in support of our Healthy Lives Mission. We recognize the increasingly detrimental impact climate change is having on people and ecosystems around the world,” she stated. “As a company dedicated to a healthy future, we are setting ambitious science-based emissions reduction targets and action plans to decarbonize our products, operations, and value chain.”

These validated near-term targets, along with Kenvue’s commitment to set long-term net zero emissions targets informed by the SBTi Net Zero Standard

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