What do all the symbols mean?
Many different labels and symbols appear on packaging to advise people and to promote environmental awareness. The symbols all adhere to the Green Claims Code a Government produced document which sets out the standard information the public can expect to see about the environmental impact of the products they are using.
Symbols are used on thousands of different products and the symbols will fall into several categories.
Electronics

- The United Kingdom cartridge recycling association apply their symbol to toner cartridges which have met set criteria making them able to be recycled easily.

- All electrical and electronic equipment placed on the market after 13th August 2005 must now be marked with the crossed out wheelie bin symbol in accordance with the WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) regulations. Which were brought into law on July 1st 2007.
Glass

- This symbol indicates that the container it is marked with should be placed into a bottle recycling bank.
Metal

- This shows that the container or packaging is made from aluminium and so can be recycled. Many drinks cans are made from aluminium but many are made from steel. This symbol allows you to identify between the 2 metals.

- The recycling steel symbol is another way of identifying similar types of metal making the recycling process easier.
Paper

- The National association of paper merchants allow there symbol to be placed on paper and cardboard products which are made from no less than 75% of waste paper or fibre. None of the 75% can come from mill produced waste fibre either.

- In Germany a paper and board recycling scheme called RESY exists. RESY is a consortium including the union of paper producers, the union of cardboard producers and a recycling and reverse logistics specialist Vfw AG.
Plastic
With so many different plastics in circulation and virtually no way of identifying them to the untrained eye a plastics identification system has been developed. The PIC (Plastics Identification Code) makes it easy to identify different plastics with the symbol being embossed into most plastic made products.

- Polyethylene Terepthalate

- High Density Polyethylene

- PVC – Polyvinyl Chloride

- Low Density Polyethylene

- Polypropylene

- Polystyrene

- All other resin and multi-materials
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