| Recycled paper symbol usage guidelines for paper and envelopes 
You can print the recycled paper symbol directly onto your projects, within the parameters outlined by the Federal Trade Commission in its Environmental Marketing Guide, as a vehicle to promote the environmental qualities of the paper. Only when you use products that are recyclable or made with recycled content can you use this valuable logo. Glama Natural Recycled 30% PCW and select ASPIRE Petallics items contain recycled fiber, and you may print this logo on those papers.
What is the recycled paper symbol?
The universal recycling symbol, often called the "three-chasing-arrows" or "Mobius loop," was first developed and used by recycled paperboard manufacturers, then adopted industry-wide to promote the recycled content of various paper products. The symbol is likely to convey that a paper or envelope is both recyclable and recycled. Unless both messages can be substantiated, the claim should make it clear whether the reference is to the product's recyclability or its recycled content.
Why use the recycled paper symbol?
When you use the recycled paper symbol, you are indicating to consumers that the paper or envelope you are using was manufactured using recycled fiber — either pre-consumer or post-consumer waste. This is considered less harmful to the environment because less virgin fiber is used, thereby reducing tree harvesting, water usage, energy consumption, emission of greenhouse gases and pollution. |