Zero Waste Logo Ideas:
Logo | Description |
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Edit | The color of the sky and the sea, blue is a natural, peaceful color that conveys trust and security, reassuring customers of your business's dedication to the environment. The three water drops in a circle reference the recycling symbol, hinting at your specialty, while the Rajdhani typeface's futuristic style says sustainability is the future. |
Edit | A leafy green twig encircling a home could suggest a business specializing in helping home owners to practice zero waste. The balanced spacing of the Gothic A1 typeface gives the brand a stable foundation that customers can rely on and trust, and the dark blue background enhances this sense of trustworthiness by highlighting the brand's knowledge. |
Edit | Bright greens are perfect for a zero waste business, conveying your respect for nature and your sustainable practices. This idea is complemented and enhanced by the arrows around the drop, suggesting eco-friendly recycling, while the clean Staatliches typeface complements the brand message of zero waste and aids in memorability. |
Edit | This filled jar suggests a brand that makes jarred zero waste products for the kitchen, bath, and body — a brand focused on variety. The Abhaya Libre typeface provides an aesthetically balanced foundation for the logo and optimizes the design for online marketing. Meanwhile, blue and purple show excellence, creativity, and trustworthiness. |
Edit | The leaves overshadowing the gear suggests that all businesses and any individual can convert to a zero waste lifestyle. Dark gray highlights a professional business, while green highlights the focus on nature. Meanwhile, the Lato typeface brings a sense of warmth, stability, and friendliness to your brand message, welcoming all clients. |
Edit | Bright pink stands out from the crowd, drawing attention to your business and conveying a feeling of warmth and security. The business name in the robust DM Serif Text typeface holds its own against the bold icon and adds a delicate charm to the design, while the wreath of leaves simply convey a business focused on nature and conservation. |
Edit | A rounded fork and spoon take the place of the arrows in the recycling symbol, suggesting zero food waste. The geometric Poppins typeface complements the rounded article and provides a sense of stability for a trustworthy brand. Red grabs attention and draws the eye into the logo, while yellow-green reinforces the idea of recycling. |
Edit | Bright yellow-green energizes this logo, and the business, portraying a sense of happiness and a lively energy. The arrows around the globe show your business's ambition to save the world through sustainable living and the zero waste lifestyle. Meanwhile, the professional Barlow Semi Condensed typeface adds a serious, trustworthy note to the logo. |
Edit | A bright orange background invites clients to go on the zero waste adventure with you, converting their homes and especially their kitchens into a zero waste haven, as seen in the icon of a home-shaped shopping bag holding fresh ingredients. The youthful Kodchasan typeface complements the color palette and conveys the optimism of your brand. |
Edit | This icon is a new, fun take on the recycling symbol, using leaves to show your business's dedication to nature and the zero waste lifestyle. It is complemented by green, strengthening your connection to nature and adding a sense of hope and positivity. The Public Sans typeface provides a neutral base on which anything can be built. |