Global mega-brand Johnson & Johnson have issued a position statement on palm oil in 2020.
‘At Johnson & Johnson, we are committed to doing our part to address the unsustainable rate of global deforestation, particularly in precious rain forests.’
However, despite this virtue signalling, the brand’s supply chain continues to slash and burn forests and release mega-tonnes of carbon into the atmosphere, and killing hundreds of endangered species. Once these animals are gone – they are gone for good. See research on Johnson & Johnson’s palm oil sources.
JohnsonAndJohnson @JNJNews use “sustainable” #palmoil yet they continue with mass #deforestation #extinction 🦏🐘🦧 for #palmoil ☠️🌴🪔⛔️. Say no to their #greed and #greenwashing! When you shop #BoycottPalmOil #Boycott4Wildlife @palmoildetect https://palmoildetectives.com/2021/02/09/johnson-johnson/
Do u use JohnsonAndJohnson #soap and #cleaning products? “Sustainable” #palmoil they use is far from “clean”. It’s linked to #deforestation 🦏🐘🦧, all for a dirty ingredient nobody even wants! ☠️🌴🪔⛔️.#BoycottPalmOil #Boycott4Wildlife @palmoildetect https://palmoildetectives.com/2021/02/09/johnson-johnson/
View Johnson & Johnson’s recent palm oil deforestation
Data courtesy of Palm Watch, a multidisciplinary research initiative by the University of Chicago.



Johnson & Johnson makes claims of sustainability including a ‘promise’ to stop deforestation. Promises mean nothing – action is what matters.
Source: chain reaction research
Johnson & Johnson has a high ranking on the WWF Scorecard and an RSPO certification. However this high ranking is greenwashing and this mega-brand is purchasing huge amounts of palm oil from two mills that are responsible for deforestation: Peputra Group and Jhonlin.

Johnson & Johnson own a vast global stable of consumer health, personal care and pharmaceutical products….

Consumer health products
- Tylenol
- Motrin
- Zyrtec
- Benadryl
- Benylin
- BENGAY
- Zarbee’s
- Imodium
- Rhinocort
- Nicorette
- Pepcid
- Sudafed
- Listerine
- Band-Aid
- Neosporin
- Polysporin
- Caladryl
- Johnson’s (including Baby Powder)
- Desitin
- Penaten
- Maui Moisture
- Carefree
- Stayfree
- Compeed
- Rembrandt
- Mylanta
- Tucks
Medical devices
- Acclarent
- Biosense Webster
- Cerenovus
- DePuy Synthes
- Ethicon
- Mentor
Pharmaceutical subsidiaries
- Janssen
- Actelion
- Cilag
- Crucell
- Novira
Food Products
- Splenda
- Lactaid
- Benecol
Personal care and skincare
- Clean & Clear
- C&C By Clean & Clear
- OGX
- Neutrogena
- Aveeno
- Aveeno Baby
- Dr.Ci:Labo
- Neostrata
- Exuviance
- Dabao
- bebe
- Genomer
- Sundown
- Rogaine
- Women’s Rogaine
- Regaine
- Labo Labo
- Lubriderm
- PizBuin
- Le Petit Marseillais
Vision and optical
- Acuvue
- Abbott Medical Optics
- Tear Science
- Visine
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Thanks for the info. I will no longer buy any products from Johnson & Johnson, though looking at that list I think I’ve only bought a few before.
Still they’re now banned in our house!
Keep up the great work x
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Thank you for the information. I knew Nestle was a big offender but did not know about Johnson and Johnson. They will be off our shopping list!!
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