What is HS code 470730 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Paper or paperboard; waste and scrap, paper or paperboard made mainly of mechanical pulp (e.g. newspapers, journals and similar printed matter)
Heading 4707 — Waste and scrap of paper and paperboard
Chapter 47: Pulp of wood
Use HS-6 470730 when importing or exporting waste and scrap paper primarily made from mechanical pulp, such as newspapers or journals. For example, if you're shipping a container of old newspapers for recycling, this is the correct code.
This code specifically covers paper or paperboard waste that is predominantly composed of mechanical pulp. In contrast, HS-6 470720 applies to waste paper made mainly from chemical pulp, which includes items like cardboard and other types of printed materials.
When dealing with waste paper, it’s crucial to distinguish between the types of pulp used. Mechanical pulp waste, classified under this code, is often less expensive and has different recycling processes compared to chemical pulp waste.
If you’re unsure whether your shipment falls under this code or a related one, consider the composition of the paper. Mechanical pulp products are typically lighter and may have a different texture than those made from chemical pulp.
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