<P> Modifications to the RIC are currently being discussed and developed by ASTM's D20. 95 subcommittee on recycled plastics . </P> <P> In the U.S. the Sustainable Packaging Coalition has also created a "How2Recycle" label in an effort to replace the RIC with that aligns more closely with how the public currently uses the RIC . Rather than indicating what type of plastic resin a product is made out of, the four "How2Recycle" labels indicate whether a plastic product is </P> <Ul> <Li> Widely Recycled (meaning greater than 60 percent of the U.S. can recycle the item through a curbside recycling program or municipal drop - off location). </Li> <Li> Limited (meaning only 20 - 60 percent of the U.S. can recycle the item through a curbside recycling program or municipal drop - off location). </Li> <Li> Not Yet Recycled (meaning less than 20 percent of the U.S. can recycle the item through a curbside recycling program or municipal drop - off location). </Li> <Li> Store Drop - Off (meaning the item can be recycled if brought to participating store drop - off locations, typically at grocery stores). </Li> </Ul> <Li> Widely Recycled (meaning greater than 60 percent of the U.S. can recycle the item through a curbside recycling program or municipal drop - off location). </Li>

What is the number in the recycle symbol