Nevada Code § 444.437

Symbols required; maintenance of list of symbols; copy of list to be provided upon request
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1. The symbol required by NRS 444.436 must consist of:
(a) A number placed within a triangle of arrows;
and
(b) Letters placed below the triangle of arrows.
The triangle
must be equilateral, formed by three arrows with the apex of each point of the
triangle at the midpoint of each arrow, rounded with a short radius. The
arrowhead of each arrow must be at the midpoint of each side of the triangle
with a short gap separating the arrowhead from the base of the adjacent arrow.
The triangle formed by the arrows must depict a clockwise path around the
number.
2. The following letters and numbers must
be used to indicate the following plastic resins:
(a) PETE and 1 to indicate polyethylene
terephthalate.
(b) HDPE and 2 to indicate high density
polyethylene.
(c) V and 3 to indicate vinyl.
(d) LDPE and 4 to indicate low density
polyethylene.
(e) PP and 5 to indicate polypropylene.
(f) PS and 6 to indicate polystyrene.
(g) OTHER and 7 to indicate all other plastic
resins.
3. A plastic bottle or rigid plastic
container with a base cup or other component of a material different from the
basic material used in making the bottle or container may, if the materials are
compatible in recycling systems, bear the symbol indicating its basic material
even if the symbol is applied to the base cup of the secondary material. If the
materials are not compatible, the bottle or container shall bear the symbol 7
or OTHER.
4. The State Department of Conservation
and Natural Resources shall:
(a) Maintain a list of the symbols; and
(b) Provide a copy of that list to any person
upon request.

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