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    ♾, an infinity sign (∞) inside a circle, represents the permanent paper symbol, used in packaging and publishing to signify the use of durable acid-free paper. In some ways, this logo expresses the opposite intention from the recycle logo, in that the acid-free paper is intended to last indefinitely, rather than being recycled. Nevertheless ...

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  8. Zero waste - Wikipedia

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    Saving money. Since waste is a sign of inefficiency, the reduction of waste can reduce costs. Faster Progress. A zero-waste strategy improves upon production processes and improves environmental prevention strategies which can lead to taking larger, more innovative steps. Supports sustainability. A zero-waste strategy supports all three of the ...

  9. Japanese recycling symbols - Wikipedia

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    Japan has a system of recycling marks, recycling identification marks (リサイクル識別表示マーク), which indicate and classify recyclable materials. They are similar to the resin identification codes, in that they have surrounding arrows, with text inside to indicate the type of material.