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Collection of Recycling Symbols (39)
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The classic three-arrow recycling symbol-simple, powerful, and universally recognized for promoting circular economy efforts.
The iconic green recycling symbol, featuring three interlocking arrows, signifies the continuous cycle of reuse, reduce, and recycle.
A vibrant green arrow cross within a rounded square, indicating four-way navigation or system routing.
The classic recycling symbol: three green arrows chasing each other in a continuous loop, signifying reuse, recycle, and renew.
The classic recycling symbol: a universally recognized emblem for environmental responsibility and circular economy practices.
The iconic three-arrow recycling symbol, widely recognized for promoting reuse, recycling, and environmental responsibility.
A curated library of standardized recycling and waste management symbols used globally on packaging, bins, and public signage.
The classic recycling symbol: three interlocking arrows forming a Möbius loop, universally recognized for waste reduction and sustainability efforts.
A clear visual reminder of the three core principles for sustainable living-Reuse, Reduce, Recycle-paired with the iconic recycling symbol.
A curated grid of modern and traditional recycling symbols, ideal for labeling, UI design, and environmental campaigns.
Quick-reference chart showing all seven resin identification codes used on plastic products worldwide.
The classic recycling logo: two interlocking green arrows in a circle, signaling recyclable materials and eco-conscious choices.
Use these color-coded icons to sort waste correctly-recycle, compost, or trash-making sustainability simple and intuitive.
Quick reference chart showing the seven resin identification codes used on plastic products worldwide.
A classic recycling logo featuring three green arrows circling a detailed Earth, emphasizing global environmental responsibility.
The universally recognized recycling symbol, signaling materials that can be reprocessed into new products.
A stylized figure discards waste responsibly into a mesh trash can, promoting eco-conscious behavior.
The classic recycling symbol-three chasing arrows forming a Möbius strip-signifies materials that can be recycled and reused.
Quick-reference recycling icons: green = sleeve (widely recycled), black = tray (check local rules), crossed-out = film (not currently recycled).
A lineup of standardized recycling bins-green for glass, orange for metal, blue for paper, and red for plastic-each marked with the universal recycling symbol.
A symbolic representation of the global recycling movement-green arrows circling Earth to emphasize planetary stewardship.
This chart helps you quickly identify common plastic types by their resin code-just look for the number inside the chasing arrows symbol on packaging.
A vibrant green recycling logo embracing the planet, illustrating how recycling supports global environmental health.
A reference chart of ISO-standardized recycling symbols, clearly labeled for common materials and regional usage.
The classic recycling symbol: three interlocking arrows signifying the cycle of reuse, recycle, and remanufacture.
The standard resin identification codes-numbers 1 through 7 inside chasing arrows-help sort plastics for proper recycling; the eighth is intentionally blank.
These seven resin identification codes help consumers and recyclers sort plastics by type-knowing them makes recycling more accurate and efficient.
The universal recycling symbol, used globally to identify recyclable materials and promote environmental responsibility.
A bold, universally recognizable sign reminding users to recycle cardboard-perfect for waste sorting stations or green initiatives.
The classic recycling symbol, universally recognized as a call to action for sustainable waste practices.
