Healthy planet
We strive to enrich a healthy planet by making responsible choices to help safeguard the earth’s health and resources while managing the impacts we create.
Latest progress and stories
Climate
Healthy people depend on a healthy planet. On our journey to net zero, we’re working to cut emissions, improve efficiency, and strengthen resilience across our value chain—helping create a healthier future for people and the planet.
41%
absolute emissions1, 2, 3 reduction across Kenvue’s direct operations as of 2025
76%
of our global electricity use comes from renewable4 sources as of 2025
100%
of the electricity used by our Latin America market comes from renewable sources4 as of 2025
Nature
Nature and biodiversity are foundational to our products and operations—from origin materials that inspire innovation to the clean water, fertile soil, and clean air that sustain supply chains.
41
sites assessed against more than 13 biodiversity datasets for biodiversity risks
100%
of suppliers in our wood fiber program converted to certified5 or verified6 recycled sources, meeting our 2025 goal
95
native plant species are now at our Guelph site alongside a doubling of pollinator abundance
Water & waste
Healthy communities depend on healthy resources. We’re working to use water more wisely, reduce waste, and protect local sources across our operations and supply chain.
Platinum
certification achieved by our Thailand manufacturing plant through the Alliance for Water Stewardship (AWS)
40
sites assessed to help inform how we strengthen global water consumption7, use, and discharge8
Zero waste
recognition achieved by Bangkok, Dabao, and Mumbai manufacturing sites with TRUE Platinum certificationKenvue 2025 Healthy Lives Mission Report
Every day our brands play an impactful role in delivering healthier choices — for people and the planet — to so many around the world. Our 2025 Healthy Lives Mission report reflects how we are advancing our sustainability strategy and driving progress toward our goals to strengthen consumer trust, employee pride, and our brands for the long term.
2 The target boundary includes land-related emissions and removals from bioenergy feedstocks.
3 The inventory was compiled in accordance with the World Resources Institute (WRI)/World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) (GHG) Protocol – A Corporate Accounting and Reporting Standard (Revised Edition 2013) including the amendment to this protocol, GHG Protocol Scope 2 Guidance (2015).
4 Renewable energy sources are defined in GRI 302: Energy 2016; 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 Certification schemes accepted by Kenvue include Forest Stewardship Council (FSC®) or Programme of the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC) chain of custody standards, only when FSC® is not available.
6 Recycled includes both post-consumer and post-industrial recycled content; Volumes include recycled material certified by a certification scheme (such as FSC® or PEFC) as well as non-certified materials for which evidence checks were performed.
7 Water consumption is calculated as the difference between water withdrawal and water discharged.
8 The methodology to calculate total water discharged across all facilities includes a combination of direct measurements and facility subject matter expert estimations.