ISO OFFERS EXPERT GLOBAL ASSISTANCE TO RECYCLING INDUSTRY
July 1st, 2007
BY KEITH NUTHALL FOR the best way of showing the relevance of the International organisation for Standardization (ISO) (NOTE: ISO USES AMERICAN SPELLING FOR ITS NAME) to the recycling industry, look no further than the globally recognised symbol for the sector - the Möbius loop. Unlike many famous symbols, the loop is not a trademark, and to help retain its integrity, ISO has approved rules on what products and processes can associate themselves with its three connected arrows. Under the organisation's standard on environmental labels and declarations ISO 14021, ...
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