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Creating a strong market for recycled products is key to completing the recycling process or "closing the loop." Consumers close the loop when they purchase products made from recycled materials. Governments can promote buying recycled products through their own purchasing programs and guidelines. Manufacturers can participate as well by using recycled materials in their products. Identifying Recycled-Content Products Product labels can be confusing to consumers interested in buying recycled because of the different recycling terminology used. The following definitions might help clarify any uncertainty regarding manufacturers' claims. For more detailed guidance, view a summary of the Federal Trade Commission's brochure entitled Sorting Out Green Advertising Claims or the Agency's Official Guidance for the use of environmental marketing claims.
A Recycled Products Shopping List There are more than 4,500 recycled-content products available, and this number continues to grow. In fact, many of the products people regularly purchase contain recycled-content. The following list presents just a sampling of products that can be made with recycled content.
The following product directories and databases provide a more comprehensive list of products and manufacturers.
EPA has assembled lists of buy-recycled related organizations, publications, and product information at the following two sites: Please find additional related links divided into the following categories: Programs Publications
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