Kenvue Drives Climate Action Strategy Forward
Kenvue Inc. (NYSE: KVUE), maker of iconic brands like Aveeno®, Listerine®, Neutrogena®, and Tylenol®, is advancing its climate action strategy through its Healthy Lives Mission. The company has released its first Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) report, enhancing transparency and accountability.
Key progress includes:
- Reducing Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions by 26% since 2020
- Increasing renewable electricity usage to 65% of total electricity consumption
- Validating near-term GHG reduction targets by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi)
- Increasing use of recyclable or refillable packaging to 71% of its portfolio
- Reducing virgin plastic in packaging by 21%
Kenvue is also engaging suppliers through its Supplier Climate Action Program and participating in various climate-focused coalitions to accelerate progress towards its environmental goals.
Kenvue Inc. (NYSE: KVUE), produttore di marchi iconici come Aveeno®, Listerine®, Neutrogena® e Tylenol®, sta attuando la sua strategia di azione climatica attraverso la sua Healthy Lives Mission. L'azienda ha pubblicato il suo primo rapporto del Task Force sulle Informazioni Finanziarie Correlate al Clima (TCFD), migliorando la trasparenza e la responsabilità.
I principali progressi includono:
- Riduzione delle emissioni di gas serra di Scope 1 e 2 del 26% dal 2020
- Aumento dell'uso di elettricità rinnovabile al 65% del consumo totale di elettricità
- Validazione degli obiettivi di riduzione dei GHG a breve termine da parte dell'iniziativa Science Based Targets (SBTi)
- Aumento dell'uso di imballaggi riciclabili o riutilizzabili al 71% del proprio portafoglio
- Riduzione della plastica vergine negli imballaggi del 21%
Kenvue sta anche coinvolgendo i fornitori attraverso il suo Programma di Azione Climática per i Fornitori e partecipando a varie coalizioni focalizzate sul clima per accelerare i progressi verso i suoi obiettivi ambientali.
Kenvue Inc. (NYSE: KVUE), fabricante de marcas icónicas como Aveeno®, Listerine®, Neutrogena® y Tylenol®, está avanzando en su estrategia de acción climática a través de su Misión de Vidas Saludables. La empresa ha publicado su primer informe del Grupo de Trabajo sobre Divulgaciones Financieras Relacionadas con el Clima (TCFD), mejorando la transparencia y la responsabilidad.
Los principales avances incluyen:
- Reducción de las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero de Alcance 1 y 2 en un 26% desde 2020
- Aumento del uso de electricidad renovable al 65% del consumo total de electricidad
- Validación de los objetivos de reducción de GHG a corto plazo por parte de la iniciativa Science Based Targets (SBTi)
- Aumento del uso de envases reciclables o rellenables al 71% de su cartera
- Reducción del plástico virgen en el embalaje en un 21%
Kenvue también está involucrando a los proveedores a través de su Programa de Acción Climática para Proveedores y participando en varias coaliciones centradas en el clima para acelerar el progreso hacia sus objetivos ambientales.
켄뷰 주식회사 (NYSE: KVUE), 아비노(Aveeno®), 리스테린(Listerine®), 뉴트로지나(Neutrogena®), 타이레놀(Tylenol®)과 같은 아이코닉 브랜드를 제조하는 회사는 건강한 삶의 목표를 통해 기후 행동 전략을 추진하고 있습니다. 이 회사는 기후 관련 재무 공시 태스크포스(TCFD) 보고서를 처음으로 발표하여 투명성과 책임성을 강화했습니다.
주요 진전 사항은 다음과 같습니다:
- 2020년 이후 범위 1 및 2 온실가스 배출량을 26% 감소
- 총 전기 소비의 65%를 재생 가능 전기 사용으로 증가
- 과학 기반 목표 이니셔티브(SBTi)에 의해 단기 온실가스(GHG) 감축 목표 검증
- 포트폴리오의 71%를 재활용 가능 또는 리필 가능한 포장재로 증가
- 포장재에서 원주율 플라스틱 사용 21% 감소
켄뷰는 또한 공급자 기후 행동 프로그램을 통해 공급자들을 참여시키고, 환경 목표 달성을 가속화하기 위해 다양한 기후 중심의 연합체에 참여하고 있습니다.
Kenvue Inc. (NYSE: KVUE), fabricant de marques emblématiques telles qu'Aveeno®, Listerine®, Neutrogena® et Tylenol®, fait progresser sa stratégie d'action climatique à travers sa Mission Vies Saines. L'entreprise a publié son premier rapport du Groupe de Travail sur les Divulgations Financières Liées au Climat (TCFD), améliorant ainsi la transparence et la responsabilité.
Les avancées clés comprennent:
- Réduction des émissions de gaz à effet de serre de portée 1 et 2 de 26% depuis 2020
- Augmentation de l'utilisation d'électricité renouvelable à 65% de la consommation totale d'électricité
- Validation des objectifs de réduction des GES à court terme par l'initiative Science Based Targets (SBTi)
- Augmentation de l'utilisation d'emballages recyclables ou rechargeables à 71% de son portefeuille
- Réduction de l'utilisation de plastique vierge dans l'emballage de 21%
Kenvue engage également ses fournisseurs à travers son Programme d'Action Climatique pour les Fournisseurs et participe à diverses coalitions axées sur le climat pour accélérer les avancées vers ses objectifs environnementaux.
Kenvue Inc. (NYSE: KVUE), Hersteller ikonischer Marken wie Aveeno®, Listerine®, Neutrogena® und Tylenol®, treibt seine Klimaschutzstrategie über seine Healthy Lives Mission voran. Das Unternehmen hat seinen ersten Bericht der Task Force zu klimabezogenen finanziellen Offenlegungen (TCFD) veröffentlicht, um Transparenz und Verantwortung zu erhöhen.
Wichtige Fortschritte umfassen:
- Reduzierung der direkten (Scope 1) und indirekten (Scope 2) Treibhausgasemissionen um 26% seit 2020
- Erhöhung des Anteils erneuerbarer Elektrizität auf 65% des Gesamtstromverbrauchs
- Validierung der kurzfristigen Ziele zur Emissionsreduzierung durch die Initiative Science Based Targets (SBTi)
- Steigerung des Anteils an recycelbaren oder nachfüllbaren Verpackungen auf 71% des Portfolios
- Reduzierung des Einsatzes von Neuplastik in der Verpackung um 21%
Kenvue engagiert auch Lieferanten durch sein Lieferanten-Klima-Aktionsprogramm und beteiligt sich an verschiedenen klimaorientierten Koalitionen, um den Fortschritt bei seinen Umweltzielen zu beschleunigen.
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- First Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) report enhances transparency and accountability
- Company advances sustainability across its products, operations and value chain as part of its Healthy Lives Mission
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Progress includes reducing Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions1, 2, 3 by
26% since 2020 and increasing renewable electricity4 usage to65% of its electricity usage
“Publishing our TCFD report represents an important step in our proactive approach to integrating climate considerations into our business strategy, operations, value chain and marketed products,” said Pamela Gill-Alabaster, Global Head of ESG & Sustainability at Kenvue. “We have made meaningful progress, including the validation of our near-term greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction targets by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) and the release of our inaugural Healthy Lives Mission report in support of our ambition to help contribute to a healthier future.”
Healthy Lives Mission was developed with the understanding that human health is inseparably linked to environmental health. Consumers also see this connection, with three out of four adults globally seeing a link between human health and climate change according to an online survey commissioned by Kenvue earlier this year5. The same survey revealed that
Kenvue’s climate change goals and commitments are part of the Healthy Planet pillar of its Healthy Lives Mission strategy and focus on advancing sustainability across the Company’s operations — from product and packaging design to material sourcing, manufacturing and transportation. Highlights on progress as reported in the Healthy Lives Mission 2023 Report include:
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Investments in energy efficiency and decarbonization projects have resulted in Scope 1 and 2 GHG1, 2, 3 reductions of
26% since 2020. -
21% of the Company’s suppliers, by emissions covering purchased goods and services and upstream transportation and distribution, have science-based targets. -
Use of renewable electricity4 has increased to
65% of its electricity usage through 18 onsite solar-powered electricity systems, offsite renewable electricity4 procurement contracts and the addition of onsite solar installations. -
Using circular economy design principles, Kenvue increased its use of recyclable6 or refillable7 packaging8 to
71% of its portfolio and reduced the volume of virgin plastic9 in packaging8 by21% .
Since the beginning of 2024, Kenvue has completed new onsite solar installations at its Sezanne,
To address Scope 3 indirect upstream GHG emissions, Kenvue launched a Supplier Climate Action Program in July to engage purchased goods and services and upstream transportation and distribution suppliers. Through this program, the Company will help these suppliers set science-based targets of their own and work to decarbonize their operations. Kenvue has also joined the Energize program, which is designed to help suppliers learn about renewable electricity and provide sourcing opportunities, either as sole sourced or with other suppliers.
Recognizing the value of collaboration to accelerate progress within and across sectors, Kenvue is an active member of several coalitions that have focused workstreams which support climate action and the journey toward net zero including the WWF Climate Business Network and the WWF Renewable Thermal Collaborative. Most recently, Kenvue joined the Forum for the Future’s Climate and Health Coalition to support the integrated transformation of human health and climate systems toward outcomes that deliver benefits for both people and planet.
To read the Kenvue Healthy Lives Mission 2023 Report, visit www.kenvue.com/hlm-report-2023. To access the full TCFD report, visit https://www.kenvue.com/task-force-on-climate-related-financial-disclosures-2023-report.
About Kenvue
Kenvue is the world’s largest pure-play consumer health company by revenue. Built on more than a century of heritage, our iconic brands, including Aveeno®, BAND-AID® Brand, Johnson’s®, Listerine®, Neutrogena® and Tylenol®, are science-backed and recommended by healthcare professionals around the world. At Kenvue, we believe in the extraordinary power of everyday care and our teams work every day to put that power in consumers’ hands and earn a place in their hearts and homes. Learn more at www.kenvue.com.
Cautions Concerning Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains “forward-looking statements” as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including forward-looking statements related to, among other things, risks and opportunities associated with the Healthy Lives Mission, climate, forests and our related ESG estimates, projections, goals, targets, commitments and expected results. Forward-looking statements may be identified by the use of words such as “plans,” “expects,” “may,” “will,” “anticipates,” “estimates,” “intends,” “goal,” “target,” “commitment,” and other words of similar meaning. The reader is cautioned not to rely on these forward-looking statements. These statements are based on current expectations of future events. If underlying assumptions prove inaccurate or known or unknown risks or uncertainties materialize, actual results could vary materially from the expectations and projections of Kenvue and its affiliates.
A list and descriptions of risks, uncertainties, and other factors can be found in Kenvue’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2023 and subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and other filings, available at www.kenvue.com or on request from Kenvue. Kenvue and its affiliates undertake no obligation to update any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or developments or otherwise.
Footnotes
1 Applies to all Kenvue-owned facilities where Kenvue has operational control, regardless of building type; all leased facilities used for manufacturing and/or research and development; and leased, non-manufacturing and/or non-research and development facilities where the facility is greater than 50,000 square feet and where Kenvue has operational control. The 2020 baseline and all subsequent reporting years include all facilities aligned to Kenvue’s structure upon separation from Johnson & Johnson in 2023 and do not include any operational or organizational exclusions. Scope 1 are greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions that Kenvue directly generates – e.g., running boilers and vehicles using fossil fuels. Fleet emissions are reported as CO2 and do not include other greenhouse gas emissions. Scope 2 are GHG emissions that Kenvue indirectly generates – from electricity or energy purchased for heating and cooling buildings.
2 The inventory was compiled in accordance with the WRI/WBCSD Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Protocol – A Corporate Accounting and Reporting Standard (Revised Edition 2013) including the amendment to this protocol, GHG Protocol Scope 2 Guidance (2015).
3 The target boundary includes land-related emissions and removals from bioenergy feedstocks.
4 Renewable energy source is an energy source that is capable of being replenished in a short time through ecological cycles or agricultural processes (e.g., biomass, geothermal, hydro, solar, wind). Renewable electricity targets are achieved through a combination of actions, including on-site solar, virtual power purchase agreements (VPPAs), direct power purchase agreements (PPAs), energy attribute certificates (EACs), also known as renewable electricity certificates (RECs), and green retail contracts.
5 Survey results represent input gathered from more than 2,300 adults in seven countries from late February to early March 2024.
6 Recyclable, also defined as recycle-ready, is when packaging is designed for collection, sorting, and recycling using end-of-life processes, but where collection, sorting, and recycling infrastructure may not yet be in place for the packaging to actually be recycled. Best practices of “designing for recyclability” guidance for plastic-based packaging include the Association of Plastics Recyclers in
7 Kenvue defines refillable packaging as packaging that is designed for either the business or the consumer to put the same type of purchased product back into the original packaging, is designed to be returnable and/or refillable, and accomplishes a minimum number of reuses by being part of a system that enables reuse.
8 Packaging refers to packaging for direct purchases, and may not include all externally manufactured products. Total weight of plastics packaging is calculated utilizing 2024 Business Plan volume and is not trued up to actual sales. Manual adjustments of <
9 Virgin plastic means newly manufactured resin produced from petrochemical feedstock used as the raw material for the manufacture of plastic products and which has never been used or processed before.
10 Inventory and reporting are aligned with RE100 technical criteria and supplemented by CDP.
11 We aim to meet the goal by end of fiscal year and publish the year after.
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Melissa Witt
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Source: Kenvue
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