Preparation and spinning of textile fibres
What this code covers
Use this class for preparation and spinning of textile fibres when the main activity includes Preparatory operations on textile fibres: and Reeling and washing of silk. Check exclusions and nearby codes before applying it to a mixed activity.
Official NACE Rev. 2.1 labels and explanatory notes are imported from the source dataset. Plain-language explanations are shown separately so readers can compare interpretation with the source text.
No child codes; this is a class-level code.
- This class includes preparatory operations on textile fibres and the spinning of textile fibres. This can be done from varying raw materials, whether new or recycled textile materials (for example, silk, cotton, wool, vegetable or man-made fibres and paper cellulose-based fibres, such as wood or straw).
- preparatory operations on textile fibres:
- reeling and washing of silk
- wool scouring, i.e. degreasing and carbonising of wool and dyeing of wool fleece
- preparatory operations carried out in combination with agriculture, see division 01
- retting of plants bearing vegetable textile fibres (jute, flax, coir, etc.), not associated with the growing of vegetable textile fibres, see 01.63
- cotton ginning, see 01.63
- manufacture of synthetic or artificial fibres and tows, manufacture of single yarns (including high-tenacity yarn and yarn for carpets) of synthetic or artificial fibres, see 20.60
- Compare with 01, 01.63, 20.60 when the main activity overlaps another code.
- Check national equivalent caveats before using this code for local registration or filing workflows.
- If the main revenue activity appears in an exclusion, compare the alternative code before deciding.
Use this guide as classification support, not legal, tax, filing, or regulatory advice.
- - This class includes preparatory operations on textile fibres and the spinning of textile fibres. This can be done from varying raw materials, whether new or recycled textile materials (for example, silk, cotton, wool, vegetable or man-made fibres and paper cellulose-based fibres, such as wood or straw).
- - preparatory operations on textile fibres:
- - reeling and washing of silk
- - wool scouring, i.e. degreasing and carbonising of wool and dyeing of wool fleece
- - carding and combing of all kinds of animal, vegetable and man-made fibres
- - spinning and manufacture of yarn or thread for weaving or sewing, for trade or for further processing
- - scutching of flax
- - texturising, twisting, folding, cabling and dipping of synthetic or artificial filament yarns
- - spinning of recycled fibres from secondary raw materials
- - manufacture of paper yarn
- - preparatory operations carried out in combination with agriculture, see division 01
- - retting of plants bearing vegetable textile fibres (jute, flax, coir, etc.), not associated with the growing of vegetable textile fibres, see 01.63
- - cotton ginning, see 01.63
- - manufacture of synthetic or artificial fibres and tows, manufacture of single yarns (including high-tenacity yarn and yarn for carpets) of synthetic or artificial fibres, see 20.60
- - manufacture of glass fibres, see 23.14
- - processing of textile waste into secondary raw materials, see 38.21
- - Preparatory operations on textile fibres:
- - Reeling and washing of silk
- - Wool scouring, i.e. degreasing and carbonising of wool and dyeing of wool fleece
- - Carding and combing of all kinds of animal, vegetable and man-made fibres
- - Preparatory operations carried out in combination with agriculture, see division 01
- - Retting of plants bearing vegetable textile fibres (jute, flax, coir, etc.), not associated with the growing of vegetable textile fibres
- - Cotton ginning
- - Manufacture of synthetic or artificial fibres and tows, manufacture of single yarns (including high-tenacity yarn and yarn for carpets) of synthetic or artificial fibres
What is NACE 13.10 used for?
Use NACE 13.10 for preparation and spinning of textile fibres when the main activity matches this scope: Use this class for preparation and spinning of textile fibres when the main activity includes Preparatory operations on textile fibres: and Reeling and washing of silk. Check exclusions and nearby codes before applying it to a mixed activity.
What are typical examples for 13.10?
Typical examples include Preparatory operations on textile fibres:, Reeling and washing of silk, and Wool scouring, i.e. degreasing and carbonising of wool and dyeing of wool fleece.
When might 13.10 not be the right code?
Review another code when the activity is closer to preparatory operations carried out in combination with agriculture, see division 01 and retting of plants bearing vegetable textile fibres (jute, flax, coir, etc.), not associated with the growing of vegetable textile fibres, see 01.63.
Which codes should I compare before choosing 13.10?
Compare 13.10 with 01 Crop and animal production, hunting and related service activities, 01.63 Post-harvest crop activities and seed processing for propagation, and 20.60 Manufacture of man-made fibres when the activity description is ambiguous.
Use this division for crop and animal production, hunting and related service activities when the main activity includes Mixed farming (group 01.5) breaks with the usual principles for identifying the main activity. It accepts that many agricultural units have a reasonably balanced production of crops and animals, and that it would be arbitrary to classify them in one category or the other.. Check exclusions and nearby codes before applying it to a mixed activity.
Use this class for post-harvest crop activities and seed processing for propagation when the main activity includes Preparation of crops for primary markets (e.g. cleaning, trimming, grading or disinfecting) and Cotton ginning. Check exclusions and nearby codes before applying it to a mixed activity.
Use this class for manufacture of man-made fibres when the main activity includes Manufacture of synthetic or artificial filament tow and Manufacture of synthetic or artificial staple fibres, not carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning. Check exclusions and nearby codes before applying it to a mixed activity.
Use this class for manufacture of glass fibres when the main activity includes Manufacture of glass fibres, including glass wool and non-woven products thereof and Manufacture of products from glass fibres. Check exclusions and nearby codes before applying it to a mixed activity.
Use this class for materials recovery when the main activity includes Further included is the recovery of materials from waste streams in the form of: (1) separating and sorting recoverable materials from non-hazardous waste streams; or (2) separating and sorting of commingled recoverable materials (for example, paper, plastics, used beverage cans and metals) into distinct categories. and Examples of the mechanical or chemical transformation processes that are undertaken include:. Check exclusions and nearby codes before applying it to a mixed activity.
Use this group for the broader activity area of preparation and spinning of textile fibres, including Preparation and spinning of textile fibres. Open the child codes when a more specific code is needed.
Rev. 2 code 13.10 maps to the same Rev. 2.1 class 13.10 Preparation and spinning of textile fibres.
Official close match imported from NACE Rev. 2.1.
Low operational impact is expected, but systems should still store the target Rev. 2.1 version explicitly.
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