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KAY Jewelers Sustainability Actions

Launched 2030 sustainability goals

Signet Jewelers launched comprehensive corporate sustainability goals for 2030, building on its industry-leading, 20-year track record in responsible sourcing and corporate citizenship. The new set of 44 goals, including Human Capital Management and Climate Change goals, define Signet's roadmap for corporate sustainability and accountability to its stakeholders over the next decade.

Joined the UN Global Compact

Signet Jewelers announced it has joined the United Nations Global Compact, the world’s largest corporate sustainability initiative. With this commitment, Signet joins more than 12,000 member companies in more than 160 countries that are aligning their operations and strategies with universal principles on human rights, labor, environment and anti-corruption.

Filed conflict minerals report

Signet filed its eighth consecutive Form Specialized Disclosure and Conflict Minerals Report with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in accordance with Section 1502 of the Dodd-Frank Act of 2010. The third-party audit supports Signet's disclosure that it has obtained its supply of the minerals covered by Section 1502 – gold, tin, tantalum and tungsten ("3TG") – from "Democratic Republic of The Congo (DRC) conflict-free sources."

Expanded supplier diversity

In fiscal 2024, Signet spent more than $54 million with diverse suppliers—raising its overall spend to $160.5 million since the program began in fiscal 2022. This past fiscal year, Signet joined the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce to further expand its supplier diversity initiative.

Increased packaging recyclability

In 2024, Signet increased recyclable content in paper-based packaging from 41% to 79% and in plastic-based packaging from 32% to 85%. For example, Rocksbox packaging is made up of a reusable box, reusable cloth jewelry pouches, and recyclable paper and plastic elements shipped in a recyclable mailer bag.

Recovered jewelry through trade-ins

Signet had 96,945 total jewelry trade-ins under the Reclaim, Reuse, Re-Sparkle program, with 61,094 carats of diamonds recovered and $20 million in recovered metal. It also customized and repaired 3.7 million pieces of jewelry.

Raised funds for St. Jude

Signet is proud of its work with its charitable partners, including St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. The company has raised more than $100 million for St. Jude over 25 years.