J&J’s moment in the sun
August 19, 2010

“EVERY Johnson & Johnson
Medical product will now have a
little bit of extra sunshine,”
according to the company’s area
vice president for Australia and
New Zealand, Namal Nawana.
This morning J&J held a function
to launch Australia’s largest
commercially funded solar panel
installation, which has just been
commissioned at its offices in North
Ryde, NSW.
The environmental initiative also
provided a perfect pre-election
photo opportunity for local member
Maxine McKew, who holds the
Bennelong electorate by a thin
margin - and who helped launch
the solar panel system together with
climate change minister Greg
Combet.
952 Sanyo solar panels have
been installed on the J&J Medical
warehouse, with the system
estimated to offset 241 tonnes of
carbon dioxide emissions a year, at
a cost of about $1 million.
Also present at the launch was
Earth Hour founder Andy Ridley,
who hailed J&J’s corporate
leadership in having the system
installed.
Pictured above at this morning’s
event are, from left: Greg Combet,
Maxine McKew, Andy Ridley and
Namal Nawana.
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