What is HS code 470620 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Pulp; of fibres derived from recovered (waste and scrap) paper or paperboard
Heading 4706 — Pulps of fibres derived from recovered (waste and scrap) paper or paperboard or of other fibrous cellulosic material
Chapter 47: Pulp of wood
Use HS-6 470620 when importing or exporting pulp made from recovered (waste and scrap) paper or paperboard. This could include shipments of recycled pulp used in manufacturing new paper products.
This code specifically covers pulp derived from waste paper, distinguishing it from other types of pulp, such as those made from virgin wood fibers. For example, HS-6 470610 pertains to pulp from other fibrous cellulosic materials, which may not include recycled content.
When classifying your product, consider whether it is primarily composed of recycled paper. If it is, HS-6 470620 is likely the correct classification. Products like deinked pulp or bleached pulp from scrap paper fit here.
If you have a mixed shipment that includes both recovered paper pulp and virgin pulp, you may need to classify them separately. Ensure your documentation accurately reflects the composition of your shipment.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
recovered paper pulp · recycled pulp shipments · waste paper pulp · pulp classification · paperboard pulp · deinked pulp · bleached recycled pulp · scrap paper pulp · pulp for packaging · post-consumer pulp · industrial paper waste · mixed pulp classification · paper manufacturing pulp · recycled fiber products · pulp derived from scrap · pulp for tissue production · pulp from newspapers · pulp from magazines
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