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Final glossary page continuing the yellow-highlighted term list with definitions of operations and target terms in the right column.
Summary
The third glossary page, finishing the term-and-definition list with terms highlighted yellow on the left and their definitions filling the right column. It closes the glossary on the same grid as the prior two pages.
Visual description
White page, six-chapter top nav as thin outlined tabs, no headline. A two-column definition list runs full height: left-column terms on yellow highlight bars (Repair Station, Recyclability, RSL, Scope 1, 2 and 3, Supply chain, The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), Upcycling, Upstream transport and distribution); the right column gives each its definition, with the Scope 1/2/3 entry using indented arrow sub-points to list the three scopes. Thin horizontal rules separate the rows. A vertical "APPENDIX" spine label runs up the left edge and the running footer sits bottom right.
Key takeaway
Allowing one glossary entry to break into indented arrow sub-points (the Scope 1/2/3 definition) while the rest stay single paragraphs, so a structured term gets structure without leaving the list. The system absorbs a more complex definition without a separate layout.
Reuse notes
The closing page of a multi-page glossary. Reuse the indented-sub-point trick for any term that is really a small list, keeping it inside the definition column. Maintain identical column widths and the yellow accent across all glossary pages so the three read as one continuous reference.
From this deck: Glossary, terms R to U
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