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Understanding Recycling Symbols

Understanding Recycling Symbols

As sustainability becomes a priority, understanding recycling symbols is crucial for both businesses and consumers. These symbols help identify how different packaging materials, including envelopes, should be disposed of responsibly.

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How to make an envelope – A step by step guide

How to make an envelope – A step by step guide

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Choosing the Right Packaging for Vinted Sellers

Choosing the Right Packaging for Vinted Sellers

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A Comprehensive Guide to FSC Grades in Sustainable Packaging

A Comprehensive Guide to FSC Grades in Sustainable Packaging

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Understanding Recycling Symbols

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Understanding Recycling Symbols

Recycling and sustainability symbols on product packaging provide essential information about how to dispose of items responsibly. These symbols indicate whether products are recyclable, compostable, or sourced sustainably. Learning to recognise these symbols helps reduce waste, supports recycling efforts, and contributes to a healthier planet. Below, you'll find some common symbols and their meanings.

Tidyman Symbol

What Does the Tidyman Symbol Represent?

This symbol is a public reminder to dispose of waste properly, promoting cleanliness and discouraging littering.

Mobius Loop Symbol

What Is the Meaning of the Mobius Loop?

A globally recognized symbol indicating that a product can be recycled, though it does not confirm the product is made from recycled content.

Green Dot Symbol

What Does the Green Dot Symbol Indicate?

This mark does not imply recyclability; instead, it signifies that the producer has financially contributed to recycling programs within Europe.

FSC Symbol

What Is the FSC Certification Symbol?

This mark from the Forest Stewardship Council ensures that a product originates from responsibly managed forests, supporting sustainability.

Compostable Symbol

What Does the Compostable Symbol Mean?

Also called the Seedling Logo, this mark certifies that a product meets composting standards and should not be mixed with regular recycling.

Widely Recycled Symbol

What Is the Widely Recycled Symbol?

This label signifies that a product is accepted for recycling by a majority (at least 75%) of local authorities.

Check Locally Symbol

What Does the Check Locally Symbol Mean?

Products featuring this icon are recyclable in select areas (between 20% and 75% of local recycling programs). Always confirm with your local waste management service.

Aluminium Recycle Symbol

What Does the Aluminium Recycle Symbol Mean?

This symbol indicates that the product is made from recyclable aluminium, which can be repeatedly recycled without losing quality.

Plastic Resin Codes

What Are Plastic Resin Codes?

These numbered symbols (1-7) identify the type of plastic a product is made from, helping determine its recyclability and proper disposal method.