


Recycling Symbols Explained
This symbol is found of recyclable glass. The glass is sorted by colour and washed to remove any impurities. The glass is then crushed and melted, then moulded into new products such as bottles and jars. Or it may be used for alternative purposes such as brick...
RECYCLING SYMBOLS EXPLAINED
An item displaying this symbol shows that it can be recycled by 20 – 75% of local authorities. You will need to check your councils website for confirmation if it can be recycled.