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Recycling Symbol - Meaning, History, and Usage Guide #1992103 (License: Personal Use)
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This universally recognized symbol, designed in 1970 by Gary Anderson for the first Earth Day, depicts three interlocking arrows forming a Möbius strip to signify continuous recycling. It conveys the cyclical process of material recovery-collection, processing, and remanufacturing-encouraging eco-conscious behavior across industries and households. Though often used generically, its proper application follows specific standards like ASTM D7611 for resin identification codes.
Used on packaging, public signage, educational materials, and sustainability reports to indicate recyclability or promote environmental awareness; matches user intent for learning about eco-labels, waste sorting, or corporate ESG initiatives.
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