89420 Non-metal waste and scrap recovery (recycling) services, on a fee or contract basis
**Includes:** - processing services of non-metal waste and scrap and of non-metal articles, whether or not used, into secondary raw material. Typical input consists of waste and scrap being sorted or unsorted but always unfit for further direct use in an industrial process, whereas the output is made fit for further processing and is to be considered then as an intermediate good. A process is required, either mechanical or chemical. Examples are: • reclaiming of rubber such as used tires to produce secondary raw material • sorting and pelleting of plastics to produce secondary raw material for tubes, flower pots, pallets and the like • reclaiming of chemicals from chemical waste • crushing, cleaning and sorting of glass • crushing, cleaning and sorting of other waste such as demolition waste to obtain secondary raw material **Excludes:** - wholesale trade services in waste and scrap including collecting, sorting, packing, dealing, etc. without an industrial process, cf. 61295
Where 89420 sits in the CPC v2.1 hierarchy
- >8 Business and production services
- >>89 Other manufacturing services; publishing, printing and reproduction services; materials recovery services
- >>>894 Materials recovery (recycling) services, on a fee or contract basis
- >>>>8942 Non-metal waste and scrap recovery (recycling) services, on a fee or contract basis
- >>>>>89420 Non-metal waste and scrap recovery (recycling) services, on a fee or contract basis
- >>>>>89420 Non-metal waste and scrap recovery (recycling) services, on a fee or contract basis
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- What is CPC v2.1 89420?
- CPC v2.1 89420 is "Non-metal waste and scrap recovery (recycling) services, on a fee or contract basis". **Includes:** - processing services of non-metal waste and scrap and of non-metal articles, whether or not used, into secondary raw material. Typical input consists of waste and scrap being sorted or unsorted but always unfit for further direct use in an industrial process, whereas the output is made fit for further processing and is to be considered then as an intermediate good. A process is required, either mechanical or chemical. Examples are: • reclaiming of rubber such as used tires to produce secondary raw material • sorting and pelleting of plastics to produce secondary raw material for tubes, flower pots, pallets and the like • reclaiming of chemicals from chemical waste • crushing, cleaning and sorting of glass • crushing, cleaning and sorting of other waste such as demolition waste to obtain secondary raw material **Excludes:** - wholesale trade services in waste and scrap including collecting, sorting, packing, dealing, etc. without an industrial process, cf. 61295
- How does CPC v2.1 89420 map to other classification systems?
- 89420 Non-metal waste and scrap recovery (recycling) services, on a fee or contract basis has equivalents in ISIC Rev 4 (3830). These crosswalks let you translate this code between CPC v2.1 and 1 other classification system.
- What is the parent category of 89420?
- 89420 Non-metal waste and scrap recovery (recycling) services, on a fee or contract basis sits under 89420 Non-metal waste and scrap recovery (recycling) services, on a fee or contract basis in the CPC v2.1 hierarchy.
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