Environmental Stewardship
Energy & Emissions

Signet’s operational energy use and carbon footprint covers more than 3,300 retail stores across all 50 US states and in six countries, as well as our corporate offices and Support Centers.

We purchase electricity from the grid, and our use is largely influenced by the number of lighting and climate control systems needed to provide our customers with a superior shopping experience. We balance these needs with opportunities to decrease energy use where possible.

Efficiency & ambience

Seeing our jewelry sparkle under the right light helps customers appreciate the beauty of a gemstone. When that light is also an energy-efficient option, then it’s a win-win for Signet and our customers.

Our store planning and design teams have been modernizing the lighting used in Signet’s stores in a way that improves store ambience, while also reducing overall energy use. LED lighting offers a solution with multiple benefits — a crisper, brighter view through bulbs that last longer and use less energy than halogen bulbs.

The project, which currently spans more than 2,800 stores in North America, is utilizing a data-driven road map to work toward 100% LED lighting over the next several years. Projects are prioritized and accelerated by factors such as the need for replacement of existing bulbs and stores receiving cosmetic updates, renovations or full remodels. The result is an agile and efficient process that results in more ambience and less energy use. Our progress in rolling out LED lighting in our North American stores is summarized below:

LED Light Coverage as of end of 2018:
A PROCESS OF CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

by geography Percentage of stores with complete retrofits
(led in ceiling and showcases)
Percentage of stores with partial retrofit
(LED in ceiling only)
Total US 41% 8%
By Banner
Jared 19% 30%
KAY
(Includes Regionals)
43% 5%
Zales 32% 12%
Pagoda 57% n/a
Canada 18% n/a
James Allen 100% n/a

Water

Though the jewelry retail business is not water-intensive relative to other industries, we are mindful of the need to conserve this limited resource. Wherever possible, we use water-saving fixtures, such as aerated faucets and low-flush toilets. Since our water withdrawal relates only to basic daily team member needs, rather than an industrial process, we do not conduct risk assessments related to water withdrawal or scarcity in the areas in which we operate. Signet has not received any notifications of non-compliance related to water use or discharge.

Water Reduction in Botswana

Our factory in Botswana was able to achieve nearly 2/3 reduction in water usage this past year. This is especially important in the semi-arid country where water shortages are common. Here are some of the measures taken this past year to achieve these savings:

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Conventional sink taps changed to self-closing push taps
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Toilet flushing mechanisms changed out from handle type to dual-flush button system
Adjusted the flush water level on all toilets so less water used to fill tank
As an extra water-saving precaution, the water into the building is turned off each night

Hazardous Waste

Rhodium plating provides jewelry with a surface that guards against scratches and increases shine, luster and durability. The plating process, however, results in hazardous chemical waste. To manage this common environmental risk, Signet contracts with a certified third-party, Clean Harbors, for regular safe disposal. In FY18, we also updated our Rhodium Bath Process Material Exchange policy and created a log to ensure the process is conducted in a timely manner. Our operations rarely generate other types of hazardous waste, but when they do, we follow all legal requirements and compliance procedures to dispose of it safely.