Individual goods are placed into different classes in the HS, so that governments can decide what to do about these goods as a group, namely apply a simplified procedure, charge a particular rate of duty, require an import permit, apply quarantine checks, or take whatever measures are considered appropriate. Such groupings also enable governments to collect a range of data on trade in these groups of goods, which can then be turned into highly useful information.
Recognizing the role played by the WCO’s Harmonized System (HS) as the backbone of international trade statistics and in the implementation of trade regulations, the WTO Dialogue on Plastic Pollution and Environmentally Sustainable Plastics Trade submitted several proposals during the last review cycle of the instrument to enhance the visibility of materials and products that contribute to plastic pollution. The WCO Secretariat added further proposals based on previous discussions with other intergovernmental organizations.
As a result, the 2028 edition of the HS introduces new subheadings giving greater visibility:
The term “single-use”, defined as referring “to goods of a kind normally disposed of or recycled after a single use and that are not for repeated or prolonged use”, was also introduced for some products of Chapter 39 “Plastics and articles thereof” and Chapter 65 “Headgear and parts thereof”:
These changes will facilitate the collection of data by Customs for these products, enhancing the understanding of global trade in plastics, including flows of plastics embedded in internationally traded goods or associated with them (such as plastic packaging).
More granular HS codes will also help governments design and implement policies designed to:
[1] Poly(butylene succinate)
[2] Poly(butylene terephthalate)
[3] Poly(butylene adipate-co-terephthalate)
[4] Poly(ethylene furan-2,5-dicarboxylate)
[5] Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate)
(source: https://www.wcoomd.org/en/media/newsroom/2026/january/hs-2028-introduces-new-sub-headings-for-plastic-products.aspx)
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