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A new reuse symbol aims to be as recognisable as the recycling logo – and make more of a difference
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A new universal symbol for reuse is being introduced to encourage consumers to switch from single-use to reusable packaging and support the development of integrated reuse systems globally, with the aim of reducing plastic waste and pollution by 2040.

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A new reuse symbol aims to be as recognisable as the recycling logo – and make more of a difference
New reuse networks will include collection points like this. Rebrand Reuse, CC BY-NC-ND A new universal symbol for reuse aims to encourage the switch from single-use to reusable packaging and the development of a more integrated reuse systems worldwide. Reuse systems reduce the use of virgin material, retain packaging materials within the economy for as long as possible, and will help dramatically reduce plastic waste and associated pollution by 2040. The introduction of this symbol on a dive
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