Your essential recycling guideRecycling symbols
General recycling symbols
You're sure to recognise some of these common recycling symbols, but do you know the meaning of them all?
| Recycling logos | |
|---|---|
| Logo | Meaning |
Mobius Loop
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This item can be recycled where correct facilities exist. |
Mobius loop (with percentage)
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This item contains x% of recycled material and can be recycled where correct facilities exist. |
Green dot
|
In participating countries this means the manufacturer is funding a recycling program for products with this label. The UK isn’t a participating country. |
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WEEE directive
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Shows that a product can be recycled separately from other household waste under the WEEE directive. |
|
EU flower
|
An EU-wide award for non-food products that minimise impacts on the environment – detergents that are less harmful to rivers, lakes and oceans, for example. |
|
Tidy man |
Do not litter. A familiar addition to the packaging of many everyday items, this symbol simply suggests that the bearer should dispose of this carefully and thoughtfully. |
Aluminium
|
This product (usually a drinks can) is made from recyclable aluminium. |
Glass
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Please put this recyclable glass container in a bottle bank. |
Plastic recycling symbols
These symbols identify the type of plastic used in a packaging. Some councils only collect certain types for recycling - use the table below to identify which is which.
| Plastic symbols and their meanings | |
|---|---|
| Logo | Meaning |
|
PETE
|
Polyethylene Terepthalate |
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HDPE
|
High Density Polyethylene |
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V
|
PVC |
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LDPE
|
Low Density Polyethylene |
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PP
|
Polypropylene |
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PS
|
Polystyrene |
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OTHER
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All other resins and multi-materials |
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