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  2. National Waste & Recycling Association - Wikipedia

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    The National Waste & Recycling Association (NWRA) is a Washington, D.C.–based trade association that represents private waste and recycling companies, as well as manufacturers and distributors of equipment that processes the material, and service providers who serve those businesses. Its nearly 700 members are a mix of publicly traded and ...

  3. File:Recycling symbol.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Recycling-Code-41.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. File:Recycling symbol, white on blue.svg - Wikipedia

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    The CCA originally applied for a trademark on the design, but the application was challenged, and the corporation decided to abandon the claim. As such, anyone is free to use the recycling symbol, although local laws may restrict its use in product labeling. Date: 11 January 2007: Source: Modified from Image:Recycle001.svg using Inkscape: Author

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  9. 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 ...