I think it is because it is being reused and recycled over and over again so the arrows are showing it being put back into use as something else, then again, in a never-ending circle. I don't know for sure though - those are just ideas.
The recycling sign or symbol has three arrows that form a circle. I have included a related link which is an image of this symbol.
The symbol for recycling is simply three arrows going in a triangular shape.
The arrows are going in a cirle/cycle. The arrows continue to go around. therefore, the arrows going in a circle means that they keep going around and around. Just like re-using things.
If the triangle is made up of three bent arrows, then it is a recycling symbol which means that the object is made of HDPE: high density polyethylene.If the triangle is made up of three bent arrows, then it is a recycling symbol which means that the object is made of HDPE: high density polyethylene.If the triangle is made up of three bent arrows, then it is a recycling symbol which means that the object is made of HDPE: high density polyethylene.If the triangle is made up of three bent arrows, then it is a recycling symbol which means that the object is made of HDPE: high density polyethylene.
The recycling symbol is an internationally recognized symbol used to designate recyclable materials. The symbol is composed of 3 mutually chasing arrows that form a Möbius strip. The symbol was created in the year 1969 by Gardy Anderson.
A mobius loop is the symbol often reffered to as the recycling symbol. It consits of three arrows pointing at eachother, forming a type of triangle.
The universal recycling symbol consists of three green arrows forming a triangle. The source of the symbol was a competition held in the United States in the early seventies to raise awareness for environmental issues. The winning contribution was contributed by Gary Anderson, and it is today known as the universal recycling symbol.
The symbol for a battery inside a circle with diagonal arrows pointing in representing light rays.
The symbol for Guanwei Recycling Corp. in NASDAQ is: GPRC.
The symbol for China Recycling Energy Corporation in NASDAQ is: CREG.
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at the recycling plant click on the big green recycling symbol