15 Of The Most Famous Box And Packaging Symbols And Their Meanings 15 Of The Most Famous Box And Packaging Symbols | Page 2

Whenever you receive or send a package you can't help but notice a particular set of symbols printed on the box. Sometimes these symbols are obvious and sometimes not that much. Hopefully this list containing images of packaging symbols and their meanings will be of help to you the next time you encounter a specific emblem you are not familiar with. Tidyman. Or also known as the "Keep Britain Tidy" symbol. This little fellah is often times seen on different kinds wrappers and packages. Sometimes mistaken for recyclable, the purpose of the Tidyman is to remind people to be responsible and throw their rubbish in the rubbish bins. Pop culture has also adopted Tidyman and you have probably seen several different versions of it without even realising. Fragile. Sometimes just written as "Fragile" and other times you see both the image and word, this symbol aims to tell you the contents inside the box are easily breakable and need to be handled with care. An alternative symbol, but with the same meaning is the image of two hands holding a box. You have probably seen it as well. Mobius Loop. The product is recyclable and as such you should throw it in the appropriate bin. It does not mean, however, the product has been recycled or made out of recycled materials.