- Barna Recycling
- Sep 28, 2016
Do you know your Recycling Logos?
We all want to do what we can to protect the environment for the generations to come, but it is important that we do it correctly. The list of recycling logos can be confusing. It is important we know what each of them mean so that we can be sure we are recycling our waste in the right way. To learn what is allowed and not allowed in your Barna Recycling Blue Bin, follow this link ‘What Goes in my Blue Bin?’.
The list of recycling logos can be confusing. It is important we know what each of them mean so that we can be sure we are recycling our waste in the right way.
Glass Recycling
This symbol indicates that once glass products have been washed, they can be recycled in a glass recycling bottle bank
The Green Dot
This is a European trademark that producers and suppliers include in their packaging which advises consumers that they have contributed financially to the recycling of the product’s packaging. This symbol does not mean that the packaging is recyclable.
Aluminium Recycling
This indicates that aluminium packaging can be recycled.
Steel Recycling
This symbol indicates that steel can be recycled.
Paper Recycling
This symbol indicates that paper packaging can be recycled.
Mobius Loop
This symbol indicates that the products packaging can be recycled but does not automatically mean it is accepted in all recycling collection systems.
Wood recycling
This symbol indicates that the wood can be recycled.
Tidyman
Do not litter. Dispose of your rubbish carefully and thoughtfully.
Plastic Recycling
This symbol can be used to identify the different types of plastic. Most of the plastic recycling facilities in Ireland will accept PET and HDPE bottles. Check with your local recycling facility to see what types of plastic they accept for recycling.