List of Potential Mills in Palm-Based Derivatives Supply Chains Provided by Johnson & Johnson Direct Suppliers in 2017

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List of Potential Mills in Palm-Based Derivatives Supply Chains Provided by Johnson & Johnson Direct Suppliers in 2017 List of Potential Mills Connected to Johnson Johnson Palm-Derived Soap Supply Chains 2017 Page 1 List of Potential Mills in Palm-Based Derivatives Supply Chains Provided by Johnson & Johnson Direct Suppliers in 2017 Johnson & Johnson sources soap noodles and oleochemical derivatives for use in a wide range of personal care products from multiple suppliers with sites around the world. These suppliers, in turn, source both derivatives and palm and palm-kernel oils from a web of supply options including refineries, traders and crushers to make products for all their customers, not only Johnson & Johnson. As product is mixed, derived, and traded along the supply chain it becomes increasingly challenging, and sometimes impossible, to trace specific volumes of derivatives to specific mills. This means the lists of mills provided to us from our suppliers represent mills that are “potentially” linked to our supply chains—being listed does not necessarily mean a mill is connected to our specific volumes. However, we work with our direct suppliers to address nonconformances with our responsible sourcing criteria, regardless of whether we can establish with certainty their direct connection to our specific supply chains. The list provided below is based on aggregated information provided to The Forest Trust (TFT) in 2017, by our suppliers. It is therefore a snapshot in time. Additionally, we provide our suppliers’ mill information only with their express permission. As additional suppliers permit us to disclose their mill information, we anticipate updating this mill list. We will continue to work alongside TFT, and our top suppliers (by volume), to continually improve the quality, completeness, and timeliness of our data so we may identify risks, validate sources and, if needed, remediate nonconformances with our responsible sourcing criteria. Based on the mill list we are permitted to share publicly, our soap noodle traceability is at nearly 94% and our oleochemical traceability is at 50% to potential mills. l Mill Information Mill Parent Company Name Mill Name Latitude Longitude Country AATHI BAGAWATHI MANUFACTURING SDN BHD ABDI BUDI MULIA 1.998767° 100.278000° INDONESIA ACE OIL MILL SDN. BHD ACE OIL MILL SDN. BHD 2.91192 102.77981 MALAYSIA ADEI PLANTATION AND INDUSTRY KUALA LUMPUR KEPONG BERHAD 1.082244° 101.333057° INDONESIA (MANDAU) ADEI PLANTATION AND INDUSTRY KUALA LUMPUR KEPONG BERHAD 0.348098° 101.971655° INDONESIA (SEI NILO) FELDA ADELA POM 1.552768 104.1873 MALAYSIA EAGLE HIGH PLANTATIONS ADHYAKSA DHARMASATYA -1.588931° 112.861883° INDONESIA ADIMULIA SARIMAS INDUSTRI (SARIMAS) ADIMULIA AGROLESTARI -0.108983° 101.386783° INDONESIA PTPN III AEK RASO 1.703806 100.172333 INDONESIA SINAR JAYA AGRO INVESTAMA AGRA SAWITINDO -3.777871° 102.402610° INDONESIA AGRI AGRI ANDALAS -3.998716° 102.429673° INDONESIA PT JA WATTIE AGRI BUMI SENTOSA -2.96285 114.711301 INDONESIA PARENTNAME IS MILLNAME AGRICULTURE OF BASIN CO.,LTD. 8.317529 99.970215 MALAYSIA WILMAR INTERNATIONAL AGRINDO INDAH PERSADA 2.778667° 99.393433° INDONESIA WILMAR INTERNATIONAL AGRINDO INDAH PERSADA 2 -1.963888° 102.301111° INDONESIA WILMAR INTERNATIONAL AGRINDO INDAH PERSADA 3 -4.010267° 102.496717° INDONESIA PANCA EKA AGRO ABADI 0.346002° 101.475229° INDONESIA GOODHOPE ASIA HOLDINGS LTD AGRO BUKIT -2.562250° 112.768067° INDONESIA GOODHOPE ASIA HOLDINGS LTD AGRO INDOMAS I (PKS TERAWAN) -2.559857° 112.373619° INDONESIA AGRO INDOMAS II (PKS SUNGAI GOODHOPE ASIA HOLDINGS LTD -2.522927° 112.416704° INDONESIA PURUN) KENCANA AGRI GROUP AGRO INTI KENCANA MAS 1.64063 116.419389 MALAYSIA SAWINDO AGRO INTI KENCANA MAS -2.222431° 116.356054° INDONESIA BAKRIE SUMATERA PLANTATIONS AGRO MITRA MADANI -1.071494° 103.163287° INDONESIA AGRO PALINDO SAKTI 2 WILMAR INTERNATIONAL 0.303004° 110.195959° INDONESIA (SANGGAU) BUMI AGRO SARIMAS INDONESIA -0.521267° 102.920700° INDONESIA BUMITAMA AGRI LTD AGRO SEJAHTERA MANUNGGAL -2.546278° 110.384971° INDONESIA GOODHOPE ASIA HOLDINGS LTD AGRO WANA LESTARI -1.857639° 112.397722° INDONESIA AGRO WIRA LIGATSA AGRO WIRA LIGATSA 0.238164° 99.705263° INDONESIA AGRONUSA INVESTAMA WILMAR INTERNATIONAL 1.353558° 109.507954° INDONESIA (SAMBAS) AGRONUSA INVESTAMA 2 WILMAR INTERNATIONAL 0.275303° 109.731414° INDONESIA (LANDAK) BAKRIE SUMATERA PLANTATIONS AGROWIYANA -1.071867° 103.106100° INDONESIA AGUNG AGRO LESTARI AGUNG AGRO LESTARI 2.584785° 99.784754° INDONESIA FELDA AIR TAWAR POM 1.666944 104.026944 MALAYSIA IJM PLANTATIONS BHD AKRAB PERKASA SDN BHD 5.817661° 117.868825° MALAYSIA AKRAB PERKASA SDN. BHD. AKRAB PERKASA SDN. BHD. 5° 49' 3.5796" N 117° 52' 7.77" E MALAYSIA Page 1 Mill Information List of Potential Mills Connected to Johnson Johnson Palm-Derived Soap Supply Chains 2017 Page 2 Mill Parent Company Name Mill Name Latitude Longitude Country ALAM PERMAI MAKMUR RAYA PT PADASA ENAM UTAMA -2.149639 116.082056 INDONESIA PASERS PARENTNAME IS MILLNAME ALAMBUMI PALM OIL MILL 3.585436 113.670645 MALAYSIA ALAMBUMI PALM OIL MILL SDN ALAMBUMI PALM OIL MILL SDN BHD 3.585436° 113.670645° MALAYSIA BHD KENCANA AGRI GROUP ALAMRAYA KENCANA MAS -2.400317 115.988167 INDONESIA ANGLO-EASTERN PLANTATIONS PLC ALNO AGRO UTAMA -3.132750° 101.876600° INDONESIA AMAN JAYA PERDANA AMAN JAYA PERDANA -5.425290° 105.328394° INDONESIA WILMAR INTERNATIONAL AMP PLANTATION -0.154717° 100.029167° INDONESIA TSH RESOURCES BERHAD ANDALAS AGRO INDUSTRI -0.050617° 99.973500° INDONESIA ANDIKA PERMATA SAWIT LESTARI ANDIKA PERMATA SAWIT LESTARI 1.089000° 100.776000° INDONESIA ANEKA PURA MULTI KERTA ANEKAPURA MULTIKERTA -1.078917° 103.007933° INDONESIA SIME DARBY BHD ANGSANA MINIMILL -3.672783 115.621933 INDONESIA ANSON OIL INDUSTRIES SDN. PARENTNAME IS MILLNAME 4.626261 101.154737 MALAYSIA BHD. ANTANG GANDA UTAMA PARENTNAME IS MILLNAME -1.115694 114.887194 INDONESIA BUTONG SERASIH ANUGERAH ENERGITAMA 0.791325° 117.282452° INDONESIA ANUGERAH PELANGI SUKSES ANUGERAH PELANGI SUKSES -4.563200° 103.113200° INDONESIA ANUGERAH TANJUNG MEDAN ANUGERAH TANJUNG MEDAN 2.063067° 100.146783° INDONESIA ANUGERAH FAJAR REZEKI ANUGRAH FAJAR REZEKI 4.574320° 97.909670° INDONESIA BORNEO SAMUDERA SDN BHD APAS BALUNG MILL 4.371767 118.101486 MALAYSIA API METRA PALMA (CIPTA TANI MEDCO AGRO -2.183900° 112.034267° INDONESIA KUMAI SEJATI) TRADEWINDS PLANTATION BERHAD ARAH BERSAMA 3.67658 113.464469 MALAYSIA PARENTNAME IS MILLNAME ARAH KAWASAN SDN BHD 5.210052 100.612449 MALAYSIA GRAHA ARYA RAMA PERSADA 1.141258° 100.409770° INDONESIA JC CHANG GROUP ASIA OIL PALM SDN BHD 5.291722° 118.207611° MALAYSIA GENTING PLANTATION BERHAD ASIATIC AYER ITEM 1.856364 103.2093 MALAYSIA GENTING PLANTATION BERHAD ASIATIC INDAH 5.4150472 116.9355139 MALAYSIA GENTING PLANTATION BERHAD ASIATIC MEWAH 5.729989 117.57775 MALAYSIA GENTING PLANTATION BERHAD ASIATIC SABAPALM 6.049534 117.353554 MALAYSIA GENTING PLANTATION BERHAD ASIATIC TRUSHIDUP 5.281733 117.869397 MALAYSIA TECK GUAN GROUP ATLANTICA SDN BHD 5.712135° 117.686628° MALAYSIA AUMKAR PLANTATIONS SDN BHD AUMKAR OIL MILL 4.747778 117.869167 MALAYSIA MANILAL & SONS (MALAYA) SDN BHD AUMKAR PLANTATIONS SDN BHD 4.747442° 117.868820° MALAYSIA AWAN TIMUR GROUP AWAN TIMUR 1.9737 103.979 MALAYSIA AWAN TIMUR PALM OIL MILL PARENTNAME IS MILLNAME 4.502573 100.777442 MALAYSIA RESOURCES (PERAK) SDN BHD BAHARI DWIKENCANA LESTARI BAHARI DWIKENCANA LESTARI 4.356517° 98.106200° INDONESIA SIME DARBY PLANTATION SDN BHD BAHARI GEMBIRA RIA -1.791666° 103.791388° INDONESIA FELDA GLOBAL VENTURES BHD BAIDURI AYU 5.081152° 118.939752° MALAYSIA BAKRIE PASAMAN PLANTATION BAKRIE SUMATERA PLANTATIONS 0.229917° 99.477083° INDONESIA (AIR BALAM) BAKRIE SUMATERA PLANTATION BAKRIE SUMATERA PLANTATIONS 2.999483° 99.216750° INDONESIA (UNIT SUMUT 1 KISARAN POM) SARAWAK OIL PALMS BERHAD BALINGIAN 2.980898 112.478594 INDONESIA MALAYSIAN KUWAITI INVESTMENT CO. SDN BHD BALUNG PALM OIL MILL SDN BHD 4.379055° 118.186119° MALAYSIA BAN DUNG PALM OIL INDUSTRIES BAN DUNG PALM OIL INDUSTRIES SDN. BHD. 3° 20' 12.48" N 103° 6' 1.08" E MALAYSIA SDN. BHD. BAN DUNG PALM OIL MILL SDN BAN DUNG PALM OIL INDUSTRIES SDN BHD 2.045553 102.879797 MALAYSIA BHD NT CORP BANGKITGIAT USAHA MANDIRI -1.472613° 112.742949° INDONESIA INDAH GROUP BANGUN TENERA RIAU 0.288533° 101.416600° INDONESIA BANTING PALM OIL MILL SDN. BANTING PALM OIL MILL SDN. BHD. 2° 40' 24.1140" N 101° 31' 36.8328" E MALAYSIA BHD. Page 2 Mill Information List of Potential Mills Connected to Johnson Johnson Palm-Derived Soap Supply Chains 2017 Page 3 Mill Parent Company Name Mill Name Latitude Longitude Country FIRST MUJUR PLANTATION BARUMUN AGRO SENTOSA 1.619530° 100.102995° INDONESIA INDAH GROUP BASTIAN OLAH SAWIT -2.336250° 103.921917° INDONESIA TASMA BATANG CENAKU -0.8146667 102.19 INDONESIA BUKIT BARISAN INDAH PRIMA BATANGHARI SAWIT SEJAHTERA -1.348467° 103.543133° INDONESIA BELL GROUP OF COMPANIES SDN BHD BATU PAHAT 2.055728 102.978176 MALAYSIA TRADEWINDS PLANTATION BERHAD BATU PUTIH 5.187222 118.441389 MALAYSIA SARAWAK LAND CONSOLIDATION & BAU PALM OIL MILL 1.490067 109.985197 MALAYSIA REHABILITATION AUTHORITY SALCRA BAU PALM OIL MILL SDN BHD 1.490067° 109.985197° MALAYSIA BBC PALM OIL MILL SDN BHD BBC PALM OIL MILL 3.063214° 113.068154° MALAYSIA BEAUFORT PALM OIL MILL SDN BHD BEAUFORT 5.308611 115.705 MALAYSIA BEAUFORT PALM OIL MILL SDN NGIN KONG GROUP 5.308611° 115.705000° MALAYSIA BHD SIME DARBY BHD BEBUNGA FACTORY -2.373833 116.329722 INDONESIA EAGLE HIGH PLANTATIONS BEDAUN POM -2.708333 111.822222 MALAYSIA FELDA BELITONG POM 1.9375 103.497778 MALAYSIA PARENTNAME IS MILLNAME BELL - KSL SDN BHD 2.464768 102.003296 MALAYSIA BELL MANAGEMENT SDN BHD BELL PALM INDUSTRIES
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