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Store Intelligence. Retail Excellence




environmentally
responsible retailing:
a systems approach
Executive summary
Tyco Retail Solutions, and its parent company Tyco International, consider
protection of the environment a top corporate priority. It is a responsibility
shared with our suppliers, retail customers, and shoppers—the ultimate
beneficiaries of our products and services. We believe that environmental
responsibility is good business as well as a social obligation, and make sure                                           Security.
that our actions serve the long-term interests of our customers and our world.                                        Protection.
                                                                                                                       Solutions.
The interconnectedness of the environment demands that we take a systems                                           Responsibility.
approach to create solutions that reduce the impacts not only of our individual
products, but of the supply and distribution chains to which they contribute. Tyco is       Tyco International, parent company
taking the lead in developing disciplined, metrics-driven technologies and processes        of Tyco Retail Solutions, is a global
that minimize environmental impacts to deliver cost-effective solutions for our             leader in environmental, health, and
customers and the shoppers they serve.                                                      safety protection.

The environment: a shared responsibility                                                    Protecting the environment is a
Environmental responsibility encompasses many different efforts and initiatives,            top priority at Tyco. It’s the primary
both individual and corporate: recycling, protecting endangered species, conserving         focus of our corporate policy
water, and hundreds more. But they all resolve to the responsibility of individuals and     that guides our environment,
organizations not to damage or waste the resources they share with others—what              health and safety management
we call the environment. Tyco Retail Solutions protects the environment in three            system and employee training
fundamental ways:                                                                           programs. We are proud of our
                                                                                            steady record of improvement
 •   Conservation means limiting our inputs—we conserve energy by designing                 with our environmental efforts, but
     resource-conserving devices and processes for our customers, keeping our
                                                                                            we always strive to do more. We
     own operations and facilities efficient, and using renewable energy sources
                                                                                            constantly monitor performance
     where possible. We conserve materials by reducing packaging, and designing
                                                                                            across the facilities and vehicle
     systems that deliver the same effectiveness with lower materials content.
                                                                                            fleets we operate around the
                                                                                            world, seeking out opportunities
 •   Waste reduction means limiting our outputs—cutting emission of greenhouse-
                                                                                            for improvement, to deliver on our
     gasses and waste water from our facilities, keeping our fleet of service vehicles
     energy-efficient, and offering local sourcing and service so we make fewer and
                                                                                            commitment to environmental
     shorter trips.
                                                                                            protection—for our employees, for
                                                                                            our customers and for the planet.
 •   Recirculation and recycling cut waste by converting outputs into inputs, either
     directly by recirculating goods for re-use, or through intermediaries by using
     recycled materials in products and packaging, and recycling waste that can’t
     be eliminated.
                                                                                                      Vital World
                                                                                                      Many Steps. Greener Future.
It’s easy and tempting to focus on a single responsibility or activity—narrow initiatives
are easier to launch, and their impacts will be easier to achieve and measure. Plus, it’s
generally good business sense to focus and specialize. But it’s the wrong approach
for the environment, where interconnections between actions and consequences are
typically deep and complex, and nothing takes place in isolation.




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The systems approach
                                   The systems approach takes into account the interconnectedness of the environment,
                                   including all the consequences of our actions to preserve it—direct and indirect, and
                                   over both the short and long term. For Tyco Retail Solutions, the systems approach
                                   means applying solutions that work for all participants up and down the value chain
“Shoppers expect retailers         from manufacturers to customers— not just for our own products in isolation, but
                                   including the systems that supply or depend on them, and throughout their useful
to offer products and              lives.
services that reflect concern
                                   It also means collaborating with industry partners, customers, and communities to
for the environment. Our           meet shared goals: as one of 100 global companies in the Climate RESOLVE initiative
retail customers can do            through charitable-giving efforts at the corporate and individual level, and in customer
                                   collaborations that take on environmental issues neither partner could solve alone.
exactly that, with Tyco’s
environmentally responsible        Considering the environmental impacts of production, purchase, and service decisions
                                   sets a high standard, but as the leader in retail performance and security solutions, and
in-store systems backed by         part of Tyco International—a global leader in environmental and safety products—it’s a
global processes that cut          standard we are called to meet. We also believe that environmental responsibility is
                                   good business.
waste and raise the quality
of shoppers’ experience.”

Scott Clements
President, Tyco Retail Solutions




                                                                                                                          3
Tyco Retail Solutions environmental responsibility efforts include these broad initiatives:
                                                                                                 TYCO’S ENVIRONMENTAL
 •    Networked, interconnected devices—Tyco is integrating in-store devices, once
                                                                                                         GOALS
      managed separately, into smart systems that can be managed at the enterprise
      level so retailers can monitor the health and status of each device and optimize
      their programs accordingly.
                                                                                                           REDUCE
 •    Robust solutions that work in the real world—In EAS, analytics and inventory
      intelligence, Tyco Retail Solutions knows how to collect valid retail data reliably
                                                                                                             25%
      and efficiently. That translates into more cost effective solutions for retailers, like
      fewer EAS pedestals at store fronts, and RFID readers that work in the toughest
      retail environments.                                                                       At the heart of the Tyco’s Vital World
                                                                                                 program is our company-wide goal
                                                                                                 to reduce greenhouse gas emissions,
 •    Efficient global processes—Eight source tagging certification centers on four              water use and waste generation,
      continents, high-capacity automated tag recirculation, and remote system                   supporting our vision of a greener
      diagnostic capabilities make our technologies as friendly to your business as they         future for everyone, everywhere.
      are to our environment.
                                                                                                     GREENHOUSE GAS
 •    Multi-functional solutions—Our emerging technologies build upon existing                         EMMISSIONS
                                                                                                          (in metric tons)
      infrastructures, reducing the need for more hardware and creating a network of
      devices that offer a wider range of benefits.                                                  IMPROVEMENT
                                                                                                     5.5%


Win-Win-Win
                                                                                                         693,000
                                                                                                                       655,000




Like any business plan, our systems approach to environmental responsibility depends
on objective measurements, so we can base our decisions on facts and trends, not just
hopes and good intentions. Our Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) initiatives                      2009          2010
are subject to the same rigorous reporting, compliance, and audit standards we                          Baseline

insist on for all Tyco business information. Key metrics, performance, and trends are
                                                                                                           WATER
summarized in our EHS scorecard.
                                                                                                        CONSUMPTION
                                                                                                          (in billion liters)
                                                                                                     IMPROVEMENT
                                                                                                     18.5%
                                                                                                           2.7

                                                                                                                          2.2
                                                Tyco International’s Vital World™
                                                environmental program sets and tracks
                                                environmental goals using explicit metrics for
                                                water consumption, waste generation, and
                                                emissions of all six greenhouse gases covered           2009          2010
                                                                                                        Baseline
                                                under the Kyoto Protocol.




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“We engineer the latest
technologies into Tyco
solutions to conserve
energy and materials. But
we take environmental
responsibility one step
further by designing systems
that work with one another
up and down the value
chain for greater business
effectiveness and lower        Of course, there are transition costs between old, resource-intensive technologies
environmental impact.”         and processes and our new low-impact solutions—but they are short-term. Over the
                               long run, lower rates of resource and energy consumption deliver lower costs and
                               sustainable competitive advantages for Tyco and our customers.
Robin Hensley
Chief Technology Officer       When a company meets its environmental responsibilities, it conserves materials,
Tyco Retail Solutions          reduces waste, and optimizes its supply and distribution channels for efficiency. Short-
                               term cost disadvantages from conversion capital equipment or redesign of complex
                               business processes give way to long-term savings. In the long run, environmentally
                               responsible business is simply good business—a win-win-win proposition for our
                               company, our suppliers, and the environment, and with effective protection at lower
                               total cost of ownership, a sound business decision for our retail customers.




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A Proven Approach to Sustainability: EAS Solutions
The business purpose of EAS systems is to reduce shrink by deterring thieves without inconveniencing legitimate shoppers.
The business case for EAS is well established—it is one of the most cost-effective and least obtrusive ways to protect retail store
merchandise against theft. Our goal here is to examine the environmental consequences of EAS, using a systems approach that
considers not just static impacts of a technology, but upstream and downstream effects, over both the duty cycle and lifecycle of the
technology. It’s a more complex story, but one that more closely reflects real environmental issues, and leads us to better-informed,
more responsible decisions.

Labels and Tags
Our small, lightweight Sensormatic acousto-magnetic EAS labels are styrene or ABS and metal. The ferrous content of our tags
separates magnetically during the recycling process, and all plastics content is recyclable as well. Acousto-magnetic labels are the
only EAS labels that can be turned on and off, so they can be re-used when products are returned. Several different environmental
standards govern their material and chemical content, and our Sensormatic labels meet all of them. In addition, the tags have been
certified by hundreds of Tyco source-tagging partners, who must meet environmental and safety regulations for their products—
including the tags—in every one of their global markets. In fact, our certifications include participation in Nintendo’s and Sony’s
green partner programs, among the most stringent standards in the world.

EAS “hard tags” are the standard for high-integrity protection of soft goods. They are completely reusable and recirculatable—
millions of our Sensormatic tags have been in continuous circulation for more than 30 years. Sensormatic hard tags have
traditionally been applied, removed, and re-used in the store. New recirculatable visible source tags are applied at the source,
removed at the store, and then processed and returned for reapplication by product manufacturers.

Recirculation: at the source or in the store?
Tyco Retail Solutions has launched an ambitious global recirculation and source-tagging initiative that combines the recirculation
advantages of hard tags with the business benefits of source tagging. With the recirculation program, products arrive in stores
already protected against shoplifting and ready for sale. Tags are consistently placed on garments, improving store aesthetics and
speeding the tag removal process.

Returning tags to the source introduces transportation impacts, but these are inconsequential when using established shipping
routes. The Low-Carbon Leaders Project, under the supervision of the UN Global Compact’s Caring for Climate initiative and in
cooperation with the World Wildlife Fund, rates container shipping by far the most energy-efficient way to transport goods over long
distances. CO2 emissions associated with container shipping range from 10 – 40 grams per metric ton per kilometer—about 1/10
of emissions generated per ton of air freight. For a benchmark, driving a compact car on a 20 km round trip to the store produces
18 times more CO2 than shipping a pair of shoes 18,600 km from Hong Kong to Rotterdam. Truck and rail range between 30 and
150 grams per metric ton per kilometer—higher than container ships, but still quite reasonable for lightweight items like hard tags.

As long as tag recirculators make reasonable modal choices and follow established shipping routes, the impact of recirculating
hard tags all the way back to manufacturing sources is trivial. From a systems perspective, recirculating hard tags to manufacturing
sources is an excellent alternative to disposable tags from both an environmental and a business standpoint.

Detector systems
With EAS detectors, system effects are more significant: a well-intentioned effort to reduce power consumption or materials content
in one area may create significant cost increases and environmental impacts elsewhere. Sensormatic EAS solutions have been
designed to minimize environmental impacts system-wide, without compromising efficiency or security.




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•   Energy consumption & range: Look for detector solutions that use efficient power supplies, not just smaller ones that may limit
    sensitivity, range, or pedestal service life. Our EAS systems cover wide exits, and work effectively even with challenging
    products in demanding retail environments. Conversely, pedestals with shorter range require more pedestals per entrance,
    reversing energy savings and giving store entrances an intrusive, low-end appearance.

•   Energy-saving configurations: Tyco engineers are designing EAS detectors with higher efficiencies. When compared to
    earlier versions, the latest generation of Sensormatic EAS systems deliver wide exit coverage and equivalent system
    sensitivity, while consuming 50% less power. Energy consumption is reduced even further when in “Power Save” mode.
    In addition, our latest systems utilize 35% less plastic and 25% less packaging than earlier designs.

•   Interference: Store entrances are challenging electronic environments for many EAS systems. For example, sliding entrance
    doors are among the best energy-saving solutions you can install—and some jurisdictions already require them—but they
    interfere with some EAS systems, and short-range pedestals can’t span their width. Conversely, Sensormatic acousto-
    magnetic systems work with other components at retail entrances, including automatic sliding doors.

•   Concealment: Our detector systems may be embedded into walls and floors at store entrances for sensitive detection,
    extending their service lives by protecting them from damage and wear, and significantly reducing their plastics content
    because there is no need for a protective external housing.

•   Duty cycle: Detector systems that time out into low-power standby mode based on time or traffic can use 30% less energy
    per 12-hour store day. Our EAS device managers power down systems after a preset idle interval, and built-in directionally
    sensitive people-counters put pedestals into a low-power state when traffic is low.

•   Lifecycle: Our detectors are extremely durable, saving manufacturing energy and materials from less frequent replacement.
    Lifecycle design—from selection of materials to end-of-life management, reduces environmental impacts over the long term.

•   Efficiency by design: All Sensormatic hardware is compliant with the European Union Restriction of Hazardous Substances
    (RoHs) Directive, and printed-circuit boards use low-power processors. In addition, most power supplies and circuit boards
    are backward-compatible with products already in the field, reducing solid waste from scrap, and reducing power
    consumption of serviced units.

•   Service impact reductions: Higher reliability reduces the total environmental impact of service “truck rolls,” and remote
    diagnostics enable a further reduction of up to 25% of all calls. When on-site service is required, the local presence of service
    teams keeps trips short, and careful fleet management keeps impacts low. Tyco International is replacing more than 4,000
    full-size vans with smaller vehicles to cut greenhouse gas emissions by more than 20,000 metric tons every year.

•   Safety: Electronic products from Tyco Retail Solutions are certified by regulatory agencies in all countries in which we
    operate. Solutions are compliant with UL, CE, FCC and Directive 94/62/EC guidelines, so that retailers can rest assured
    that our systems are safe for both employees and shoppers. In addition, our products comply with global EHS and chemical
    management standards like RoHS, WEEE, REACH, CONEG, CPSIA, and JIG Annex A & B, reflecting our commitment to using
    the safest materials and to reducing waste.

The environmental advantages of longer-range, embeddable, remotely-managed Sensormatic detector solutions are clear, but the
business benefits are just as compelling: more open, attractive store entrances, fewer false alarms to irritate shoppers and staff,
fewer impediments to store traffic, and better security from less downtime.



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Tyco Retail Solutions—responsible
                                                    solutions for our environment
                                                    As part of a global environmental and safety leader, Tyco Retail Solutions understands
                                                    that protecting the environment is a global issue, not addressable by fragmented
                                                    solutions. We look continuously for new technologies, business processes, and
Global strength. Local                              collaborations that will reduce resource consumption, emissions, and waste in our own
expertise. At your service.                         operations, and yours.

North America Headquarters
                                                    As the leading manufacturer of end-to-end retail solutions for loss prevention, life
1501 Yamato Road                                    safety, inventory intelligence and traffic intelligence solutions, Tyco offers not just state-
Boca Raton, FL 33431                                of-the-art point solutions, but global environmentally-responsible system solutions,
United States
Phone: +1 561-988-7200
                                                    such as our pioneering source-tag recirculation program, integrated loss-prevention
                                                    and store traffic management, and remote and local service options.
Latin America Headquarters
1501 Yamato Road                                    Today’s shopper cares about protecting our environment. When you include Tyco
Boca Raton, FL 33431
United States                                       Retail Solutions in your Green Retailing or Sustainability initiatives, it makes a strong
Phone: +1 561-988-7200                              statement about your own environmental commitment. And Tyco Retail Solution’s
                                                    environmentally responsible, industry-leading suite of products and services are a solid
United Kingdom/Ireland Regional Headquarters
Security House, The Summitt                         investment in your business future.
Hanworth Road
Sunbury-on-Thames
Middlesex. TW16 5DB
United Kingdom                                      Leverage our strength and experience
Phone: +44 1932-743-432                             Tyco Retail Solutions is a leading global provider of integrated retail performance and
                                                    security solutions, deployed today at more than 80 percent of the world’s top 200
Continental Europe Headquarters
Am Schimmersfeld 5-7                                retailers. Customers range from single-store boutiques to global retail enterprises.
40880 Ratingen                                      Operating in more than 70 countries worldwide, Tyco Retail Solutions provides
Germany                                             retailers with real-time visibility to their inventory and assets to improve operations,
Phone: +49 2102 7141-457
                                                    optimize profitability and create memorable shopper experiences.
Asia-Pacific Headquarters
No.26 Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 2                  The comprehensive suite of intelligent solutions includes electronic article surveillance,
Level 1
Singapore 569507                                    item visibility and intelligence with RFID and EAS technologies, point-of-sale data
Phone: +65 63898000                                 analytics, video surveillance, video image analysis, and intrusion and fire monitoring
                                                    systems. The portfolio is backed by deep industry expertise, market leadership, global
South Africa Headquarters
1 Charles Crescent                                  resources and a worldwide network of value-added partners.
Eastgate Ext 4, Sandton
South Africa                                        The Tyco Retail Solutions portfolio for retailers is sold through ADT and authorized
Phone: +011 259 3501
                                                    business partners around the world. For more information, please visit
                                                    www.tycoretailsolutions.com.


The trademarks, logos, and service marks
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Tyco, or its subsidiaries, affiliates, and others
(collectively “Trademarks”). All Trademarks
not owned by Tyco are the property of their
respective owners, and are used with
permission or allowed under applicable laws.


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Environmental Retailing Systems Approach

  • 1. Store Intelligence. Retail Excellence environmentally responsible retailing: a systems approach
  • 2. Executive summary Tyco Retail Solutions, and its parent company Tyco International, consider protection of the environment a top corporate priority. It is a responsibility shared with our suppliers, retail customers, and shoppers—the ultimate beneficiaries of our products and services. We believe that environmental responsibility is good business as well as a social obligation, and make sure Security. that our actions serve the long-term interests of our customers and our world. Protection. Solutions. The interconnectedness of the environment demands that we take a systems Responsibility. approach to create solutions that reduce the impacts not only of our individual products, but of the supply and distribution chains to which they contribute. Tyco is Tyco International, parent company taking the lead in developing disciplined, metrics-driven technologies and processes of Tyco Retail Solutions, is a global that minimize environmental impacts to deliver cost-effective solutions for our leader in environmental, health, and customers and the shoppers they serve. safety protection. The environment: a shared responsibility Protecting the environment is a Environmental responsibility encompasses many different efforts and initiatives, top priority at Tyco. It’s the primary both individual and corporate: recycling, protecting endangered species, conserving focus of our corporate policy water, and hundreds more. But they all resolve to the responsibility of individuals and that guides our environment, organizations not to damage or waste the resources they share with others—what health and safety management we call the environment. Tyco Retail Solutions protects the environment in three system and employee training fundamental ways: programs. We are proud of our steady record of improvement • Conservation means limiting our inputs—we conserve energy by designing with our environmental efforts, but resource-conserving devices and processes for our customers, keeping our we always strive to do more. We own operations and facilities efficient, and using renewable energy sources constantly monitor performance where possible. We conserve materials by reducing packaging, and designing across the facilities and vehicle systems that deliver the same effectiveness with lower materials content. fleets we operate around the world, seeking out opportunities • Waste reduction means limiting our outputs—cutting emission of greenhouse- for improvement, to deliver on our gasses and waste water from our facilities, keeping our fleet of service vehicles energy-efficient, and offering local sourcing and service so we make fewer and commitment to environmental shorter trips. protection—for our employees, for our customers and for the planet. • Recirculation and recycling cut waste by converting outputs into inputs, either directly by recirculating goods for re-use, or through intermediaries by using recycled materials in products and packaging, and recycling waste that can’t be eliminated. Vital World Many Steps. Greener Future. It’s easy and tempting to focus on a single responsibility or activity—narrow initiatives are easier to launch, and their impacts will be easier to achieve and measure. Plus, it’s generally good business sense to focus and specialize. But it’s the wrong approach for the environment, where interconnections between actions and consequences are typically deep and complex, and nothing takes place in isolation. 2
  • 3. The systems approach The systems approach takes into account the interconnectedness of the environment, including all the consequences of our actions to preserve it—direct and indirect, and over both the short and long term. For Tyco Retail Solutions, the systems approach means applying solutions that work for all participants up and down the value chain “Shoppers expect retailers from manufacturers to customers— not just for our own products in isolation, but including the systems that supply or depend on them, and throughout their useful to offer products and lives. services that reflect concern It also means collaborating with industry partners, customers, and communities to for the environment. Our meet shared goals: as one of 100 global companies in the Climate RESOLVE initiative retail customers can do through charitable-giving efforts at the corporate and individual level, and in customer collaborations that take on environmental issues neither partner could solve alone. exactly that, with Tyco’s environmentally responsible Considering the environmental impacts of production, purchase, and service decisions sets a high standard, but as the leader in retail performance and security solutions, and in-store systems backed by part of Tyco International—a global leader in environmental and safety products—it’s a global processes that cut standard we are called to meet. We also believe that environmental responsibility is good business. waste and raise the quality of shoppers’ experience.” Scott Clements President, Tyco Retail Solutions 3
  • 4. Tyco Retail Solutions environmental responsibility efforts include these broad initiatives: TYCO’S ENVIRONMENTAL • Networked, interconnected devices—Tyco is integrating in-store devices, once GOALS managed separately, into smart systems that can be managed at the enterprise level so retailers can monitor the health and status of each device and optimize their programs accordingly. REDUCE • Robust solutions that work in the real world—In EAS, analytics and inventory intelligence, Tyco Retail Solutions knows how to collect valid retail data reliably 25% and efficiently. That translates into more cost effective solutions for retailers, like fewer EAS pedestals at store fronts, and RFID readers that work in the toughest retail environments. At the heart of the Tyco’s Vital World program is our company-wide goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, • Efficient global processes—Eight source tagging certification centers on four water use and waste generation, continents, high-capacity automated tag recirculation, and remote system supporting our vision of a greener diagnostic capabilities make our technologies as friendly to your business as they future for everyone, everywhere. are to our environment. GREENHOUSE GAS • Multi-functional solutions—Our emerging technologies build upon existing EMMISSIONS (in metric tons) infrastructures, reducing the need for more hardware and creating a network of devices that offer a wider range of benefits. IMPROVEMENT 5.5% Win-Win-Win 693,000 655,000 Like any business plan, our systems approach to environmental responsibility depends on objective measurements, so we can base our decisions on facts and trends, not just hopes and good intentions. Our Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) initiatives 2009 2010 are subject to the same rigorous reporting, compliance, and audit standards we Baseline insist on for all Tyco business information. Key metrics, performance, and trends are WATER summarized in our EHS scorecard. CONSUMPTION (in billion liters) IMPROVEMENT 18.5% 2.7 2.2 Tyco International’s Vital World™ environmental program sets and tracks environmental goals using explicit metrics for water consumption, waste generation, and emissions of all six greenhouse gases covered 2009 2010 Baseline under the Kyoto Protocol. 4
  • 5. “We engineer the latest technologies into Tyco solutions to conserve energy and materials. But we take environmental responsibility one step further by designing systems that work with one another up and down the value chain for greater business effectiveness and lower Of course, there are transition costs between old, resource-intensive technologies environmental impact.” and processes and our new low-impact solutions—but they are short-term. Over the long run, lower rates of resource and energy consumption deliver lower costs and sustainable competitive advantages for Tyco and our customers. Robin Hensley Chief Technology Officer When a company meets its environmental responsibilities, it conserves materials, Tyco Retail Solutions reduces waste, and optimizes its supply and distribution channels for efficiency. Short- term cost disadvantages from conversion capital equipment or redesign of complex business processes give way to long-term savings. In the long run, environmentally responsible business is simply good business—a win-win-win proposition for our company, our suppliers, and the environment, and with effective protection at lower total cost of ownership, a sound business decision for our retail customers. 5
  • 6. A Proven Approach to Sustainability: EAS Solutions The business purpose of EAS systems is to reduce shrink by deterring thieves without inconveniencing legitimate shoppers. The business case for EAS is well established—it is one of the most cost-effective and least obtrusive ways to protect retail store merchandise against theft. Our goal here is to examine the environmental consequences of EAS, using a systems approach that considers not just static impacts of a technology, but upstream and downstream effects, over both the duty cycle and lifecycle of the technology. It’s a more complex story, but one that more closely reflects real environmental issues, and leads us to better-informed, more responsible decisions. Labels and Tags Our small, lightweight Sensormatic acousto-magnetic EAS labels are styrene or ABS and metal. The ferrous content of our tags separates magnetically during the recycling process, and all plastics content is recyclable as well. Acousto-magnetic labels are the only EAS labels that can be turned on and off, so they can be re-used when products are returned. Several different environmental standards govern their material and chemical content, and our Sensormatic labels meet all of them. In addition, the tags have been certified by hundreds of Tyco source-tagging partners, who must meet environmental and safety regulations for their products— including the tags—in every one of their global markets. In fact, our certifications include participation in Nintendo’s and Sony’s green partner programs, among the most stringent standards in the world. EAS “hard tags” are the standard for high-integrity protection of soft goods. They are completely reusable and recirculatable— millions of our Sensormatic tags have been in continuous circulation for more than 30 years. Sensormatic hard tags have traditionally been applied, removed, and re-used in the store. New recirculatable visible source tags are applied at the source, removed at the store, and then processed and returned for reapplication by product manufacturers. Recirculation: at the source or in the store? Tyco Retail Solutions has launched an ambitious global recirculation and source-tagging initiative that combines the recirculation advantages of hard tags with the business benefits of source tagging. With the recirculation program, products arrive in stores already protected against shoplifting and ready for sale. Tags are consistently placed on garments, improving store aesthetics and speeding the tag removal process. Returning tags to the source introduces transportation impacts, but these are inconsequential when using established shipping routes. The Low-Carbon Leaders Project, under the supervision of the UN Global Compact’s Caring for Climate initiative and in cooperation with the World Wildlife Fund, rates container shipping by far the most energy-efficient way to transport goods over long distances. CO2 emissions associated with container shipping range from 10 – 40 grams per metric ton per kilometer—about 1/10 of emissions generated per ton of air freight. For a benchmark, driving a compact car on a 20 km round trip to the store produces 18 times more CO2 than shipping a pair of shoes 18,600 km from Hong Kong to Rotterdam. Truck and rail range between 30 and 150 grams per metric ton per kilometer—higher than container ships, but still quite reasonable for lightweight items like hard tags. As long as tag recirculators make reasonable modal choices and follow established shipping routes, the impact of recirculating hard tags all the way back to manufacturing sources is trivial. From a systems perspective, recirculating hard tags to manufacturing sources is an excellent alternative to disposable tags from both an environmental and a business standpoint. Detector systems With EAS detectors, system effects are more significant: a well-intentioned effort to reduce power consumption or materials content in one area may create significant cost increases and environmental impacts elsewhere. Sensormatic EAS solutions have been designed to minimize environmental impacts system-wide, without compromising efficiency or security. 6
  • 7. Energy consumption & range: Look for detector solutions that use efficient power supplies, not just smaller ones that may limit sensitivity, range, or pedestal service life. Our EAS systems cover wide exits, and work effectively even with challenging products in demanding retail environments. Conversely, pedestals with shorter range require more pedestals per entrance, reversing energy savings and giving store entrances an intrusive, low-end appearance. • Energy-saving configurations: Tyco engineers are designing EAS detectors with higher efficiencies. When compared to earlier versions, the latest generation of Sensormatic EAS systems deliver wide exit coverage and equivalent system sensitivity, while consuming 50% less power. Energy consumption is reduced even further when in “Power Save” mode. In addition, our latest systems utilize 35% less plastic and 25% less packaging than earlier designs. • Interference: Store entrances are challenging electronic environments for many EAS systems. For example, sliding entrance doors are among the best energy-saving solutions you can install—and some jurisdictions already require them—but they interfere with some EAS systems, and short-range pedestals can’t span their width. Conversely, Sensormatic acousto- magnetic systems work with other components at retail entrances, including automatic sliding doors. • Concealment: Our detector systems may be embedded into walls and floors at store entrances for sensitive detection, extending their service lives by protecting them from damage and wear, and significantly reducing their plastics content because there is no need for a protective external housing. • Duty cycle: Detector systems that time out into low-power standby mode based on time or traffic can use 30% less energy per 12-hour store day. Our EAS device managers power down systems after a preset idle interval, and built-in directionally sensitive people-counters put pedestals into a low-power state when traffic is low. • Lifecycle: Our detectors are extremely durable, saving manufacturing energy and materials from less frequent replacement. Lifecycle design—from selection of materials to end-of-life management, reduces environmental impacts over the long term. • Efficiency by design: All Sensormatic hardware is compliant with the European Union Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHs) Directive, and printed-circuit boards use low-power processors. In addition, most power supplies and circuit boards are backward-compatible with products already in the field, reducing solid waste from scrap, and reducing power consumption of serviced units. • Service impact reductions: Higher reliability reduces the total environmental impact of service “truck rolls,” and remote diagnostics enable a further reduction of up to 25% of all calls. When on-site service is required, the local presence of service teams keeps trips short, and careful fleet management keeps impacts low. Tyco International is replacing more than 4,000 full-size vans with smaller vehicles to cut greenhouse gas emissions by more than 20,000 metric tons every year. • Safety: Electronic products from Tyco Retail Solutions are certified by regulatory agencies in all countries in which we operate. Solutions are compliant with UL, CE, FCC and Directive 94/62/EC guidelines, so that retailers can rest assured that our systems are safe for both employees and shoppers. In addition, our products comply with global EHS and chemical management standards like RoHS, WEEE, REACH, CONEG, CPSIA, and JIG Annex A & B, reflecting our commitment to using the safest materials and to reducing waste. The environmental advantages of longer-range, embeddable, remotely-managed Sensormatic detector solutions are clear, but the business benefits are just as compelling: more open, attractive store entrances, fewer false alarms to irritate shoppers and staff, fewer impediments to store traffic, and better security from less downtime. 7
  • 8. Tyco Retail Solutions—responsible solutions for our environment As part of a global environmental and safety leader, Tyco Retail Solutions understands that protecting the environment is a global issue, not addressable by fragmented solutions. We look continuously for new technologies, business processes, and Global strength. Local collaborations that will reduce resource consumption, emissions, and waste in our own expertise. At your service. operations, and yours. North America Headquarters As the leading manufacturer of end-to-end retail solutions for loss prevention, life 1501 Yamato Road safety, inventory intelligence and traffic intelligence solutions, Tyco offers not just state- Boca Raton, FL 33431 of-the-art point solutions, but global environmentally-responsible system solutions, United States Phone: +1 561-988-7200 such as our pioneering source-tag recirculation program, integrated loss-prevention and store traffic management, and remote and local service options. Latin America Headquarters 1501 Yamato Road Today’s shopper cares about protecting our environment. When you include Tyco Boca Raton, FL 33431 United States Retail Solutions in your Green Retailing or Sustainability initiatives, it makes a strong Phone: +1 561-988-7200 statement about your own environmental commitment. And Tyco Retail Solution’s environmentally responsible, industry-leading suite of products and services are a solid United Kingdom/Ireland Regional Headquarters Security House, The Summitt investment in your business future. Hanworth Road Sunbury-on-Thames Middlesex. TW16 5DB United Kingdom Leverage our strength and experience Phone: +44 1932-743-432 Tyco Retail Solutions is a leading global provider of integrated retail performance and security solutions, deployed today at more than 80 percent of the world’s top 200 Continental Europe Headquarters Am Schimmersfeld 5-7 retailers. Customers range from single-store boutiques to global retail enterprises. 40880 Ratingen Operating in more than 70 countries worldwide, Tyco Retail Solutions provides Germany retailers with real-time visibility to their inventory and assets to improve operations, Phone: +49 2102 7141-457 optimize profitability and create memorable shopper experiences. Asia-Pacific Headquarters No.26 Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 2 The comprehensive suite of intelligent solutions includes electronic article surveillance, Level 1 Singapore 569507 item visibility and intelligence with RFID and EAS technologies, point-of-sale data Phone: +65 63898000 analytics, video surveillance, video image analysis, and intrusion and fire monitoring systems. The portfolio is backed by deep industry expertise, market leadership, global South Africa Headquarters 1 Charles Crescent resources and a worldwide network of value-added partners. Eastgate Ext 4, Sandton South Africa The Tyco Retail Solutions portfolio for retailers is sold through ADT and authorized Phone: +011 259 3501 business partners around the world. For more information, please visit www.tycoretailsolutions.com. The trademarks, logos, and service marks displayed on this document are owned by Tyco, or its subsidiaries, affiliates, and others (collectively “Trademarks”). All Trademarks not owned by Tyco are the property of their respective owners, and are used with permission or allowed under applicable laws. 8