


Recycling Symbols Explained
This symbol identifies different types of plastic. The letters denote the plastic type. PET for example is polyethylene terephthalate which is found in drinks bottles. The number between 1 and 7 on plastics helps recycling plants sort them. Type 1 is widely recycled,...
Recycling Symbols Explained
Known as the Green Dot, this symbol tells us the packaging is not necessarily recyclable but that the producer has paid towards the recovery and recycling of packaging in EuropeGuidance from Public Health England Advice for Home Isolation – updated 28th February 2020
Your local health protection team (HPT) and your doctor have agreed that you may stay at home while you wait for the results of tests for COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) infection. This is because you do not need to be admitted to hospital and because you have agreed to follow...