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HS-6 · Subheading

780200

Lead; waste and scrap

Heading 7802Lead; waste and scrap

Chapter 78: Lead and articles thereof

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 780200 when importing or exporting lead waste and scrap, such as old lead-acid batteries or lead metal shavings. This code specifically targets materials that are no longer usable in their original form but can be recycled or repurposed.

This HS-6 line falls under the broader category of lead waste and scrap, which includes various forms of discarded lead materials. For instance, HS-6 780100 covers lead in primary forms, while HS-6 780300 pertains to lead alloys, which are distinct from waste and scrap.

When dealing with lead waste, it's essential to ensure proper classification to avoid regulatory issues. Lead waste can include contaminated lead sheets or remnants from manufacturing processes, which are classified under this code due to their potential for recycling.

If you're unsure whether your lead materials qualify as waste or scrap, consider the condition and usability of the items. For example, lead pipes that are no longer functional would fall under this HS-6, whereas new lead products would not.

Keywords & topics

Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.

lead waste · lead scrap · old batteries · lead metal shavings · recycled lead · contaminated lead · lead pipes · lead solder · lead foil waste · lead weights · lead fragments · manufacturing waste · demolition debris · lead recycling

Examples

Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.

  • Old lead-acid batteries collected for recycling
  • Lead metal shavings from machining processes
  • Contaminated lead sheets from construction sites
  • Scrap lead pipes removed during renovations
  • Lead solder remnants from electronics manufacturing
  • Used lead weights from fishing gear
  • Lead foil waste from packaging
  • Lead fragments from demolition debris

Common questions

Frequent classification questions with short practical guidance.

What is HS code 780200 used for?

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How to classify lead scrap for import?

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Are old batteries classified under HS-6 780200?

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What types of lead waste fall under this code?

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Can I export lead scrap without a license?

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What documentation is needed for lead waste shipments?

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How to recycle lead materials effectively?

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Is there a difference between lead waste and lead scrap?

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Related topics

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How to classify lead waste and scrap for customs

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Examples of products classified under HS-6 780200

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What to do with old lead-acid batteries for export

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Understanding lead scrap regulations for importers

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Lead waste classification for recycling purposes

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Shipping requirements for lead scrap materials

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How to handle contaminated lead waste legally

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Differences between lead scrap and primary lead products

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Questions & answers

For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.

What types of materials are classified under HS-6 780200?
HS-6 780200 includes lead waste and scrap like old batteries, metal shavings, and any unusable lead materials that can be recycled.
Do I need special permits to import lead scrap?
Yes, importing lead scrap often requires specific permits due to environmental regulations. Check with your local customs authority.
Can I export lead waste without documentation?
No, exporting lead waste requires proper documentation to comply with international regulations and ensure safe handling.
How should I package lead scrap for shipping?
Lead scrap should be securely packaged to prevent leakage or contamination. Use sturdy containers and label them appropriately.
What is the difference between lead waste and lead scrap?
Lead waste refers to unusable lead materials, while lead scrap includes recyclable lead remnants that can be processed again.
Are there any restrictions on lead waste disposal?
Yes, there are strict regulations on lead waste disposal to prevent environmental contamination. Always follow local laws.
How can I recycle old lead-acid batteries?
Old lead-acid batteries can be recycled through authorized recycling centers that specialize in hazardous materials.
What should I do if I have contaminated lead materials?
Contaminated lead materials should be handled by professionals who can safely dispose of or recycle them according to regulations.

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