What do those recycling symbols and codes mean?

Recycling symbols and codes are used to identify the type of material a product is made from and to provide instructions on how to properly dispose of it. The most common recycling symbols are the three arrows chasing each other in a triangle. This symbol indicates that the product is recyclable. The numbers inside the triangle indicate the type of material the product is made from.

The most common recycling codes are:

  • 1: PET (Polyethylene terephthalate)
  • 2: HDPE (High-density polyethylene)
  • 3: PVC (Polyvinyl chloride)
  • 4: LDPE (Low-density polyethylene)
  • 5: PP (Polypropylene)
  • 6: PS (Polystyrene)
  • 7: Other

It is important to check with your local recycling program to see what materials are accepted. Some programs may not accept all types of plastic, and some may have special requirements for how products are prepared for recycling.

  • What does the triangle with the arrows mean? The triangle with the arrows means that the product is recyclable.
  • What do the numbers inside the triangle mean? The numbers inside the triangle indicate the type of material the product is made from.
  • What is the most common type of plastic used in packaging? PET (Polyethylene terephthalate) is the most common type of plastic used in packaging.
  • What is the difference between HDPE and LDPE? HDPE (High-density polyethylene) is a stronger and more rigid plastic than LDPE (Low-density polyethylene).
  • What is the most important thing to remember about recycling? The most important thing to remember about recycling is to check with your local recycling program to see what materials are accepted.
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