I just searched for an answer to this question. I found the Biodegradable Products Institute, which has developed a logo and a program for companies to apply for the use of the logo. It has definitely not entered the mainstream yet. http://www.bpiworld.org/BPI-Public/Program/Highlights.html A British logo for "compostable" is detailed on the Marks and Spencer website as well: http://plana.marksandspencer.com/packaging/guide/wrap-symbols/
The chemical symbol of radium is Ra in all the languages, is it an international accepted symbol; no special symbol in the Greek language.
yes , it is biodegradable ,because, it is a natural fiber !!
Nope. Glass is not organic (contains no carbon) and as such is non biodegradable.
Aluminum is non biodregradable because it cannot be broken down into simpler substances
Any substance that can be decomposed by bacterial action is referred to as biodegradable. For example, plastic is not biodegradable but paper is a biodegradable material.
what is the international symbol for tourism in belize
The symbol for Marriott International in NASDAQ is: MAR.
The symbol for Edison International in the NYSE is: EIX.
There is no international symbol for asbestos.
The symbol for CompX International Inc. in the AMEX is: CIX.
The symbol for Trio-Tech International in the AMEX is: TRT.
The symbol for ASM International N.V. in NASDAQ is: ASMI.
The symbol for DENTSPLY International Inc. in NASDAQ is: XRAY.
The symbol for Digi International Inc. in NASDAQ is: DGII.
The symbol for Endo International plc in NASDAQ is: ENDP.
The symbol for Flextronics International Ltd. in NASDAQ is: FLEX.
The symbol for Intellipharmaceutics International Inc. in NASDAQ is: IPCI.