Reduce, reuse, recycle. I'm pretty sure that's right.
To know whether to recycle something, you need to look for a symbol that contains arrows shapped in a triangle around a number. The numbers 1, 2, and 3 can be recycled. Then you know they go in the recycle bin.
It means reuse reduce and recycle.
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recirculate same air
The arrow represents direction and leading. When lost an arrow will point you in the right direction. The recycle sign are arrows formed to make a triangle.
Common symbols found on plastic containers to indicate recycling include the chasing arrows symbol with a number inside, the recycling symbol with arrows in a triangle, and the term "recycle" itself.
The three arrows on the recycling symbol represent "reduce, reuse, recycle." This serves as a reminder to consumers to reduce waste by using less, reuse existing items whenever possible, and recycle materials to minimize environmental impact.
"The 3 Rs" are most commonly referred to as "readin', writin', and 'rithmatic".
Well the 3 Rs are: Reduce Reuse and Recycle. So the R in recycle means-recycle! ;D
The sign with an exclamation mark in a triangle with arrows circling it is like, telling you to recycle. It's just, it has more meaning to it as if it were saying, "Recycle!!!"
Three folded arrows in a triangular configuration. http://www.spartanburgcounty.org/govt/depts/pubwrks/images/recycle.jpg
Three folded arrows in a triangular configuration. http://www.spartanburgcounty.org/govt/depts/pubwrks/images/recycle.jpg