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Know your Food Packaging HS Codes

Written by Saga Solutions | Nov 26, 2024 9:17:09 AM
The Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) codes are essential for classifying goods imported into the United States, including compostable materials and products. These codes help importers determine duties, ensure regulation compliance, and facilitate customs clearance. Compostable materials, ranging from biodegradable plastics to paper-based products, fall under specific HTS codes that depend on their composition and intended use. Here’s a breakdown of the most commonly used codes for compostable products:

1. Compostable Plastics and Biopolymers

3923.90.00: Articles for the conveyance or packing of goods made of plastics, including compostable plastic bags or containers.
3907.99.50: Polyesters, including biodegradable types, are used in making compostable items like food containers and films.
  1. 2. Paper-Based Compostable Products:

    • 4819.20.00: Paperboard trays, dishes, and other compostable food containers.
    • 4823.60.00: Trays or dishes made from recycled or sustainable paper materials.

    3. Compostable Tableware:

    • 3924.10.40: Plastic tableware, including biodegradable or compostable cutlery.
    • 4419.00.80: Wooden tableware, such as bamboo plates and utensils, often compostable.

    4. Natural Fibers for Compostable Applications:

    • 5309.21.00: Woven fabrics of flax, used for compostable applications like bags.
    • 1404.90.90: Vegetable materials used in compostable products, like palm leaf plates.

Resources for Determining HTS Codes

Importers can find the precise HTS code for their products using the following resources:
  • -HTS Online Search Tool: A comprehensive database of HTS codes managed by the U.S. International Trade Commission.
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  • -Customs Brokers or Trade Specialists: Professionals who can guide businesses in classifying products accurately.

Disclaimer

This article is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or professional advice. Importers are encouraged to consult with a licensed customs broker or legal expert to confirm the correct HTS codes and ensure compliance with U.S. regulations. Misclassification of products may result in penalties or delays.

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