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  2. Recycling symbol - Wikipedia

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    The universal recycling symbol (U+2672 ♲ UNIVERSAL RECYCLING SYMBOL or U+267B ♻ BLACK UNIVERSAL RECYCLING SYMBOL in Unicode) is a symbol consisting of three chasing arrows folded in a Möbius strip.

  3. Gary Anderson (designer) - Wikipedia

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    The Universal Recycling Symbol, here rendered with a black outline and green fill. Both filled and outline versions of the symbol are in use. Outline version. Gary Dean Anderson (born 1947) is an American graphic designer and architect. He is best known as the designer of the recycling symbol, one of the most readily recognizable logos in the ...

  4. Recycling codes - Wikipedia

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    Recycling codes on products. Recycling codes are used to identify the materials out of which the item is made, to facilitate easier recycling process.The presence on an item of a recycling code, a chasing arrows logo, or a resin code, is not an automatic indicator that a material is recyclable; it is an explanation of what the item is made of.

  5. Go green with these recycling tips - AOL

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    Going green can be fun and simple. Check out our fun ways to reuse some items in your life.

  6. Home Hacks: Go green with these recycling tips - AOL

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    Going green can be fun and simple. Check out a few creative ways to reuse some items in your life in the video above! Home Hacks: Go green with these recycling tips

  7. File:Recycle001.svg - Wikipedia

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    Universal recycling symbol outline version with green (#009900) fill. The Möbius loop symbol, originally created by 23-year-old student Gary Anderson, is in the public domain, and is not a trademark. The CCA originally applied for a trademark on the design, but the application was challenged, and the corporation decided to abandon the claim.

  8. Green Dot (symbol) - Wikipedia

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    The aim of the Green Dot is to indicate to consumers who see the logo that the manufacturer of the product contributes to the cost of recovery and recycling. This can be with household waste collected by the authorities (e.g. in special bags—in Germany these are yellow ), or in containers in public places such as car parks and outside ...

  9. MyGreenElectronics - Wikipedia

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    The international recycling symbol. myGreenElectronics is a public service online portal for consumers to recycle or reuse their electronics products once they have reached end-of-life.