HS-6 · Subheading
811261
Cadmium; waste and scrap
Heading 8112 — Beryllium, chromium, hafnium, rhenium, thallium, cadmium, germanium, vanadium, gallium, indium and niobium (columbium), articles of these metals, including waste and scrap
Chapter 81: Other base metals
Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 811261 when importing or exporting cadmium waste and scrap. This code specifically covers discarded materials containing cadmium, which is often found in batteries, coatings, and certain alloys. For instance, if you're shipping cadmium-laden scrap metal from electronic manufacturing, this is the appropriate classification.
This HS-6 line is part of the broader 81 chapter, which deals with various metals and their articles. Unlike other lines under this chapter that may cover finished products or specific metal articles, 811261 is focused solely on waste and scrap, making it essential for recyclers and waste management companies.
In contrast to HS-6 811262, which pertains to cadmium in forms other than waste, 811261 specifically targets unusable remnants. If you have cadmium-containing products that are still functional, you would classify them differently, emphasizing the importance of understanding the state of the material being shipped.
Keywords & topics
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cadmium waste · cadmium scrap · HS-6 811261 · metal recycling · industrial waste · electronic waste · cadmium materials · waste management · scrap classification · import cadmium scrap · export cadmium waste · recyclable metals · cadmium disposal · manufacturing scrap · environmental regulations · hazardous materials · waste disposal codes
Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- Shipping cadmium scrap from old batteries for recycling
- Exporting cadmium waste from electronic circuit boards
- Importing cadmium-laden metal shavings from manufacturing processes
- Transporting cadmium scrap collected from industrial waste sites
- Disposing of cadmium-containing materials from a laboratory
- Trading in cadmium waste collected from photovoltaic panels
- Handling cadmium scrap from obsolete machinery
Common questions
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- What is HS code 811261 used for?
- How to classify cadmium waste for export?
- Is cadmium scrap recyclable under HS-6 811261?
- What materials fall under HS-6 811261?
- Can I import cadmium scrap without special permits?
- What are the regulations for shipping cadmium waste?
- How to handle cadmium-containing electronic waste?
- What documents do I need for cadmium scrap shipments?
Related topics
Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.
- How to classify cadmium waste and scrap for customs
- What is the process for recycling cadmium materials?
- Are there specific regulations for importing cadmium scrap?
- What types of products contain cadmium waste?
- How to properly dispose of cadmium-containing materials
- What are the risks associated with cadmium waste shipments?
- How to prepare cadmium scrap for export documentation
- What is the difference between cadmium waste and cadmium products?
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What types of products generate cadmium scrap?
- Cadmium scrap often comes from batteries, electronic components, coatings, and certain alloys used in manufacturing.
- Do I need special permits to export cadmium waste?
- Yes, exporting cadmium waste typically requires adherence to environmental regulations and may need specific permits depending on your country.
- How can I ensure proper classification of cadmium scrap?
- Review the material's composition and state; if it's unusable and contains cadmium, classify it under **HS-6 811261**.
- Can cadmium scrap be recycled?
- Yes, cadmium scrap can be recycled, but it must be handled according to strict environmental regulations due to its hazardous nature.
- What are the risks of shipping cadmium waste?
- Shipping cadmium waste poses environmental and health risks, so compliance with safety regulations and proper labeling is crucial.
- How do I prepare cadmium scrap for shipment?
- Ensure the scrap is properly packaged, labeled as hazardous waste, and accompanied by the necessary documentation for customs clearance.
- What is the difference between cadmium waste and cadmium products?
- Cadmium waste refers to unusable remnants containing cadmium, while cadmium products are items still in functional condition that contain cadmium.
- Are there any specific environmental regulations for cadmium waste?
- Yes, cadmium is classified as a hazardous material, and its waste is subject to strict environmental regulations at both national and international levels.
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