Universal ‘chasing arrows’ recycling symbol could be dumped in US
by Oliver Milman from on (#6BSRT)
Biden officials consider whether symbol, created for first Earth Day in 1970, is misleading because of use on non-recyclable material
The triangular loop of arrows that has been the universal symbol of recycling for the past five decades could itself end up being binned in the US, with Joe Biden's administration mulling whether it is misleading to the public.
The chasing arrows" logo, designed by a college student for the first Earth Day in 1970, has become ubiquitous on everything from cartons of milk to shampoo bottles as a way to nudge users to recycle packaging rather than discard it.
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