| Official title | WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE, WASTE MANAGEMENT AND REMEDIATION ACTIVITIES | Activities of agents involved in the wholesale of other particular products | Wholesale of waste and scrap | AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHING | MINING AND QUARRYING |
| Plain-language summary | Use this section for wATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE, WASTE MANAGEMENT AND REMEDIATION ACTIVITIES when the main activity includes The output of the waste or sewage treatment process can either be disposed of or become an input into other production processes. Secondary raw materials are materials and products which can be used as raw materials by simple reuse, or via recycling and recovery of waste. Activities of water supply are also grouped in this section, since they are often carried out in connection with, or by units also engaged in, the treatment of sewage. and The activities also include remediation of contaminated buildings and sites, soil, surface and groundwater (for example, oceans, mangroves, seas), and so on.. Check exclusions and nearby codes before applying it to a mixed activity. | Use this class for activities of agents involved in the wholesale of other particular products when the main activity includes Activities of agents involved in the wholesale of pharmaceutical and medical goods, perfumery and toilet articles, and cleaning materials and Activities of agents involved in the wholesale of games and toys, sports goods, bicycles, books, newspapers, magazines and stationery, musical instruments, watches, clocks and jewellery, and photographic and optical equipment. Check exclusions and nearby codes before applying it to a mixed activity. | Use this class for wholesale of waste and scrap when the main activity includes Wholesale of metal and non-metal waste and scrap and materials for recycling, including collecting, sorting, separating, stripping of used goods (e.g. cars in order to obtain reusable parts), packing and repacking, storage and delivery, but without a transformation process. Additionally, the purchased and sold waste has a remaining value and Wholesale of usable goods (metal, plastics), following the dismantling of cars, computers, televisions and other equipment on own account by the unit without further transformation of the goods. Check exclusions and nearby codes before applying it to a mixed activity. | Use this section for aGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHING when the main activity includes Crop and animal production, hunting and related service activities and Forestry and logging. Check exclusions and nearby codes before applying it to a mixed activity. | Use this section for mINING AND QUARRYING when the main activity includes Mining and quarrying include the extraction of minerals occurring naturally as solids (coal and ores), liquids (petroleum) or gases (natural gas). Extraction can be achieved by different methods (for example, underground or surface mining, well operation, seabed mining). and Mining activities are classified into divisions, groups and classes on the basis of the principal mineral produced. Divisions 05 and 06 are concerned with mining and quarrying of fossil fuels (coal, lignite, petroleum, gas); divisions 07 and 08 concern metal ores, various minerals and quarry products.. Check exclusions and nearby codes before applying it to a mixed activity. |
| Official inclusions | - - This section includes activities related to the management, collection, pretreatment, recovery and disposal, of various forms of waste (for example, solid or non-solid industrial or household waste) and its organisation.
- - The output of the waste or sewage treatment process can either be disposed of or become an input into other production processes. Secondary raw materials are materials and products which can be used as raw materials by simple reuse, or via recycling and recovery of waste. Activities of water supply are also grouped in this section, since they are often carried out in connection with, or by units also engaged in, the treatment of sewage.
- - The activities also include remediation of contaminated buildings and sites, soil, surface and groundwater (for example, oceans, mangroves, seas), and so on.
- - Units that usually take over their clients’ waste procedures and become the customer of the waste hauler, and then in turn charge their clients for waste services, are classified in division 38. Even if these units do not render the corresponding services themselves, they are responsible for their fulfilment. This activity is regarded as the complete outsourcing of a service.
| - - activities of agents involved in the wholesale of pharmaceutical and medical goods, perfumery and toilet articles, and cleaning materials
- - activities of agents involved in the wholesale of games and toys, sports goods, bicycles, books, newspapers, magazines and stationery, musical instruments, watches, clocks and jewellery, and photographic and optical equipment
- - activities of agents involved in the wholesale of cars and light motor vehicles, lorries, trailers and semi-trailers, camping vehicles (e.g. caravans and motorhomes), motorcycles (including mopeds), motorised personal transport devices, and rolling stock; these motor vehicles include electric vehicles
- - activities of agents involved in the wholesale of motor vehicle parts and accessories, and parts and accessories for motorcycles, motorised personal transport devices, and rolling stock
- - activities of agents involved in the wholesale of waste
| - - wholesale of metal and non-metal waste and scrap and materials for recycling, including collecting, sorting, separating, stripping of used goods (e.g. cars in order to obtain reusable parts), packing and repacking, storage and delivery, but without a transformation process. Additionally, the purchased and sold waste has a remaining value
- - wholesale of usable goods (metal, plastics), following the dismantling of cars, computers, televisions and other equipment on own account by the unit without further transformation of the goods
- - wholesale of car wrecks
| - - This section includes the exploitation of vegetal and animal natural resources, comprising the activities of growing of crops, raising and breeding of animals, harvesting of timber and other plants, and the production of animal products from a farm or natural habitats.
- - This section also includes organic agriculture, aquaculture, the growing of genetically modified crops and the raising of genetically modified animals.
| - - Mining and quarrying include the extraction of minerals occurring naturally as solids (coal and ores), liquids (petroleum) or gases (natural gas). Extraction can be achieved by different methods (for example, underground or surface mining, well operation, seabed mining).
- - This section includes supplementary activities aimed at preparing the crude materials for marketing (for example, crushing, grinding, cleaning, drying, sorting, concentrating ores and liquefaction of natural gas).
- - Mining activities are classified into divisions, groups and classes on the basis of the principal mineral produced. Divisions 05 and 06 are concerned with mining and quarrying of fossil fuels (coal, lignite, petroleum, gas); divisions 07 and 08 concern metal ores, various minerals and quarry products.
- - Some of the technical operations of this section, particularly related to the extraction of hydrocarbons, may also be carried out for third parties by specialised units as an industrial service activity which is reflected in division 09.
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| Official exclusions | - - waste trade activities as agents, see 46.18
- - waste trade activities as wholesalers, see 46.87
| - - wholesale on own account, see 46.2 to 46.9
- - activities of commission agents who assume ownership of the goods, even if they are acting in the name of a third party, see 46.2 to 46.9
- - activities of insurance agents, see 66.22
- - activities of real estate agents, see 68.31
| - - collection of household and industrial waste, see 38.1
- - processing of waste and scrap and other articles into secondary raw materials when a transformation process is required (the resulting secondary raw material is fit for direct use in an industrial manufacturing process, but is not a final product), see 38.21
- - dismantling of unusable automobiles, computers, televisions, and other equipment and parts for materials recovery, see 38.21
- - ship-breaking, see 38.21
- - shredding of cars by means of a mechanical process, see 38.21
| - - This section excludes undifferentiated subsistence goods-producing activities of households, which are classified in class 98.10.
| - - further processing of the extracted materials, see section C
- - use of the extracted materials without further transformation for construction purposes, see section F
- - bottling of natural spring and mineral waters at springs and wells, see 11.07
- - remediation of mine sites, see 39.00
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| Typical examples | - - The output of the waste or sewage treatment process can either be disposed of or become an input into other production processes. Secondary raw materials are materials and products which can be used as raw materials by simple reuse, or via recycling and recovery of waste. Activities of water supply are also grouped in this section, since they are often carried out in connection with, or by units also engaged in, the treatment of sewage.
- - The activities also include remediation of contaminated buildings and sites, soil, surface and groundwater (for example, oceans, mangroves, seas), and so on.
- - Units that usually take over their clients’ waste procedures and become the customer of the waste hauler, and then in turn charge their clients for waste services, are classified in division 38. Even if these units do not render the corresponding services themselves, they are responsible for their fulfilment. This activity is regarded as the complete outsourcing of a service.
| - - Activities of agents involved in the wholesale of pharmaceutical and medical goods, perfumery and toilet articles, and cleaning materials
- - Activities of agents involved in the wholesale of games and toys, sports goods, bicycles, books, newspapers, magazines and stationery, musical instruments, watches, clocks and jewellery, and photographic and optical equipment
- - Activities of agents involved in the wholesale of cars and light motor vehicles, lorries, trailers and semi-trailers, camping vehicles (e.g. caravans and motorhomes), motorcycles (including mopeds), motorised personal transport devices, and rolling stock; these motor vehicles include electric vehicles
- - Activities of agents involved in the wholesale of motor vehicle parts and accessories, and parts and accessories for motorcycles, motorised personal transport devices, and rolling stock
| - - Wholesale of metal and non-metal waste and scrap and materials for recycling, including collecting, sorting, separating, stripping of used goods (e.g. cars in order to obtain reusable parts), packing and repacking, storage and delivery, but without a transformation process. Additionally, the purchased and sold waste has a remaining value
- - Wholesale of usable goods (metal, plastics), following the dismantling of cars, computers, televisions and other equipment on own account by the unit without further transformation of the goods
- - Wholesale of car wrecks
| - - Crop and animal production, hunting and related service activities
- - Forestry and logging
- - Fishing and aquaculture
| - - Mining and quarrying include the extraction of minerals occurring naturally as solids (coal and ores), liquids (petroleum) or gases (natural gas). Extraction can be achieved by different methods (for example, underground or surface mining, well operation, seabed mining).
- - Mining activities are classified into divisions, groups and classes on the basis of the principal mineral produced. Divisions 05 and 06 are concerned with mining and quarrying of fossil fuels (coal, lignite, petroleum, gas); divisions 07 and 08 concern metal ores, various minerals and quarry products.
- - Some of the technical operations of this section, particularly related to the extraction of hydrocarbons, may also be carried out for third parties by specialised units as an industrial service activity which is reflected in division 09.
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| Common reasons to choose this code | - - This section includes activities related to the management, collection, pretreatment, recovery and disposal, of various forms of waste (for example, solid or non-solid industrial or household waste) and its organisation.
- - The output of the waste or sewage treatment process can either be disposed of or become an input into other production processes. Secondary raw materials are materials and products which can be used as raw materials by simple reuse, or via recycling and recovery of waste. Activities of water supply are also grouped in this section, since they are often carried out in connection with, or by units also engaged in, the treatment of sewage.
- - The activities also include remediation of contaminated buildings and sites, soil, surface and groundwater (for example, oceans, mangroves, seas), and so on.
- - Units that usually take over their clients’ waste procedures and become the customer of the waste hauler, and then in turn charge their clients for waste services, are classified in division 38. Even if these units do not render the corresponding services themselves, they are responsible for their fulfilment. This activity is regarded as the complete outsourcing of a service.
| - - activities of agents involved in the wholesale of pharmaceutical and medical goods, perfumery and toilet articles, and cleaning materials
- - activities of agents involved in the wholesale of games and toys, sports goods, bicycles, books, newspapers, magazines and stationery, musical instruments, watches, clocks and jewellery, and photographic and optical equipment
- - activities of agents involved in the wholesale of cars and light motor vehicles, lorries, trailers and semi-trailers, camping vehicles (e.g. caravans and motorhomes), motorcycles (including mopeds), motorised personal transport devices, and rolling stock; these motor vehicles include electric vehicles
- - activities of agents involved in the wholesale of motor vehicle parts and accessories, and parts and accessories for motorcycles, motorised personal transport devices, and rolling stock
| - - wholesale of metal and non-metal waste and scrap and materials for recycling, including collecting, sorting, separating, stripping of used goods (e.g. cars in order to obtain reusable parts), packing and repacking, storage and delivery, but without a transformation process. Additionally, the purchased and sold waste has a remaining value
- - wholesale of usable goods (metal, plastics), following the dismantling of cars, computers, televisions and other equipment on own account by the unit without further transformation of the goods
- - wholesale of car wrecks
| - - This section includes the exploitation of vegetal and animal natural resources, comprising the activities of growing of crops, raising and breeding of animals, harvesting of timber and other plants, and the production of animal products from a farm or natural habitats.
- - This section also includes organic agriculture, aquaculture, the growing of genetically modified crops and the raising of genetically modified animals.
| - - Mining and quarrying include the extraction of minerals occurring naturally as solids (coal and ores), liquids (petroleum) or gases (natural gas). Extraction can be achieved by different methods (for example, underground or surface mining, well operation, seabed mining).
- - This section includes supplementary activities aimed at preparing the crude materials for marketing (for example, crushing, grinding, cleaning, drying, sorting, concentrating ores and liquefaction of natural gas).
- - Mining activities are classified into divisions, groups and classes on the basis of the principal mineral produced. Divisions 05 and 06 are concerned with mining and quarrying of fossil fuels (coal, lignite, petroleum, gas); divisions 07 and 08 concern metal ores, various minerals and quarry products.
- - Some of the technical operations of this section, particularly related to the extraction of hydrocarbons, may also be carried out for third parties by specialised units as an industrial service activity which is reflected in division 09.
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| Common reasons not to choose this code | - - waste trade activities as agents, see 46.18
- - waste trade activities as wholesalers, see 46.87
| - - wholesale on own account, see 46.2 to 46.9
- - activities of commission agents who assume ownership of the goods, even if they are acting in the name of a third party, see 46.2 to 46.9
- - activities of insurance agents, see 66.22
- - activities of real estate agents, see 68.31
| - - collection of household and industrial waste, see 38.1
- - processing of waste and scrap and other articles into secondary raw materials when a transformation process is required (the resulting secondary raw material is fit for direct use in an industrial manufacturing process, but is not a final product), see 38.21
- - dismantling of unusable automobiles, computers, televisions, and other equipment and parts for materials recovery, see 38.21
- - ship-breaking, see 38.21
| - - This section excludes undifferentiated subsistence goods-producing activities of households, which are classified in class 98.10.
| - - further processing of the extracted materials, see section C
- - use of the extracted materials without further transformation for construction purposes, see section F
- - bottling of natural spring and mineral waters at springs and wells, see 11.07
- - remediation of mine sites, see 39.00
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| Usually not this code | - - Waste trade activities as agents
- - Waste trade activities as wholesalers
| - - Wholesale on own account
- - Activities of commission agents who assume ownership of the goods, even if they are acting in the name of a third party
- - Activities of insurance agents
- - Activities of real estate agents
| - - Collection of household and industrial waste
- - Processing of waste and scrap and other articles into secondary raw materials when a transformation process is required (the resulting secondary raw material is fit for direct use in an industrial manufacturing process, but is not a final product)
- - Dismantling of unusable automobiles, computers, televisions, and other equipment and parts for materials recovery
- - Ship-breaking
| - - Activities primarily classified as mINING AND QUARRYING
- - Activities primarily classified as mANUFACTURING
- - Activities primarily classified as eLECTRICITY, GAS, STEAM AND AIR CONDITIONING SUPPLY
- - Activities primarily classified as wATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE, WASTE MANAGEMENT AND REMEDIATION ACTIVITIES
| - - Further processing of the extracted materials, see section C
- - Use of the extracted materials without further transformation for construction purposes, see section F
- - Bottling of natural spring and mineral waters at springs and wells
- - Remediation of mine sites
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| Related codes | - - 46.18 Activities of agents involved in the wholesale of other particular products
- - 46.87 Wholesale of waste and scrap
- - A AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHING
- - B MINING AND QUARRYING
- - C MANUFACTURING
- - D ELECTRICITY, GAS, STEAM AND AIR CONDITIONING SUPPLY
- - 36 Water collection, treatment and supply
- - 37 Sewerage
- - 38 Waste collection, recovery and disposal activities
- - 39 Remediation activities and other waste management service activities
| - - 46.2 Wholesale of agricultural raw materials and live animals
- - 46.9 Non-specialised wholesale trade
- - 66.22 Activities of insurance agents and brokers
- - 68.31 Intermediation service activities for real estate activities
- - 46.11 Activities of agents involved in the wholesale of agricultural raw materials, live animals, textile raw materials and semi-finished goods
- - 46.12 Activities of agents involved in the wholesale of fuels, ores, metals and industrial chemicals
- - 46.13 Activities of agents involved in the wholesale of timber and building materials
- - 46.14 Activities of agents involved in the wholesale of machinery, industrial equipment, ships and aircraft
- - 46.1 Wholesale on a fee or contract basis
| - - 38.1 Waste collection
- - 38.21 Materials recovery
- - 38.3 Waste disposal without recovery
- - 47.79 Retail sale of second-hand goods
- - 46.81 Wholesale of solid, liquid and gaseous fuels and related products
- - 46.82 Wholesale of metals and metal ores
- - 46.83 Wholesale of wood, construction materials and sanitary equipment
- - 46.84 Wholesale of hardware, plumbing and heating equipment and supplies
- - 46.8 Other specialised wholesale
| - - 98.10 Undifferentiated goods-producing activities of private households for own use
- - B MINING AND QUARRYING
- - C MANUFACTURING
- - D ELECTRICITY, GAS, STEAM AND AIR CONDITIONING SUPPLY
- - E WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE, WASTE MANAGEMENT AND REMEDIATION ACTIVITIES
- - 01 Crop and animal production, hunting and related service activities
- - 02 Forestry and logging
- - 03 Fishing and aquaculture
| - - 11.07 Manufacture of soft drinks and bottled waters
- - 39.00 Remediation activities and other waste management service activities
- - A AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHING
- - C MANUFACTURING
- - D ELECTRICITY, GAS, STEAM AND AIR CONDITIONING SUPPLY
- - E WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE, WASTE MANAGEMENT AND REMEDIATION ACTIVITIES
- - 05 Mining of coal and lignite
- - 06 Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas
- - 07 Mining of metal ores
- - 08 Other mining and quarrying
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| Parent hierarchy | E WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE, WASTE MANAGEMENT AND REMEDIATION ACTIVITIES | G WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE > 46 Wholesale trade > 46.1 Wholesale on a fee or contract basis > 46.18 Activities of agents involved in the wholesale of other particular products | G WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE > 46 Wholesale trade > 46.8 Other specialised wholesale > 46.87 Wholesale of waste and scrap | A AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHING | B MINING AND QUARRYING |
| Rev. 2 mapping | | - - 45.11 -> 46.18 (scope-aligned)
- - 45.19 -> 46.18 (scope-aligned)
- - 45.31 -> 46.18 (scope-aligned)
- - 45.40 -> 46.18 (scope-aligned)
- - 46.18 -> 46.18 (exact)
- - 82.99 -> 46.18 (scope-aligned)
| - - 46.77 -> 46.87 (scope-aligned)
| - - A -> A (exact)
- - C -> A (scope-aligned)
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