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Trash Sign Triangle


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Trash Sign Triangle. The symbol of a triangle with three arrows representing recycling, reusing, and reducing is still used on all recyclable items today. When paired with a number inside, it identifies the type of plastic and hints at its recyclability.

Illustration of recycle and zero waste symbol with green arrows in form
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The recycling symbol, also known as the universal recycling logo, was created in 1970 by gary anderson during a design contest for the first earth day. The symbol of a triangle with three arrows representing recycling, reusing, and reducing is still used on all recyclable items today. When paired with a number inside, it identifies the type of plastic and hints at its recyclability.

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Illustration of recycle and zero waste symbol with green arrows in form

The mobius loop, that familiar triangle of arrows, is a universal symbol of recycling. When paired with a number inside, it identifies the type of plastic and hints at its recyclability. The symbol of a triangle with three arrows representing recycling, reusing, and reducing is still used on all recyclable items today. Created in 1970 by college student gary anderson, this green or black symbol is now recognized worldwide.

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