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‘Chasing Arrows’ Recycling Symbol Is Misleading on Plastics, E.P.A. Says

The agency wants to stop using the “chasing arrows” logo on plastics that can’t be recycled. The man who designed it more than 50 years ago agrees that the symbol has been misused.

Chang Che
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Consumer Protection, Environmental Protection Agency, Federal Trade Commission, Greenpeace, Logos, Plastic Bags, Plastics, Recycling of Waste Materials, Waste Materials and Disposal
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