SIC CODES

SIC Codes and Economic Activities related with "paper"

List of SIC Codes corresponding to term "paper"

List of SIC Codes for paper

There are 17 Economic Activities in all levels that containg the word "PAPER" in their name or detailed description. Have you that what you are searching for?

  • Class 1311
    Preparation and spinning of textile fibres
    This class includes:
    ~ preparatory operations on textile fibres:
    ~ reeling and washing of silk
    ~ degreasing and carbonizing 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 the trade or for further processing:
    ~ texturizing, twisting, folding, cabling and dipping of synthetic or artificial filament yarns

    This class also includes:
    ~ manufacture of PAPER yarn

  • Class 1621
    Manufacture of veneer sheets and wood-based panels
    This class includes:
    ~ manufacture of veneer sheets thin enough to be used for veneering, making plywood or other purposes:
    ~ smoothed, dyed, coated, impregnated, reinforced (with PAPER or fabric backing)
    ~ made in the form of motifs
    ~ manufacture of plywood, veneer panels and similar laminated wood boards and sheets
    ~ manufacture of particle board and fibreboard
    ~ manufacture of densified wood
    ~ manufacture of glue laminated wood, laminated veneer wood

  • Class 4761
    Retail sale of books, newspapers and stationary in specialized stores
    This class includes:
    ~ retail sale of books of all kinds
    ~ retail sale of newspapers and stationery

    This class also includes:
    ~ retail sale of office supplies such as pens, pencils, PAPER etc.

  • Class 1701
    Manufacture of pulp, PAPER and paperboard
    This class includes:
    ~ manufacture of bleached, semi-bleached or unbleached PAPER pulp by mechanical, chemical (dissolving or non-dissolving) or semi-chemical processes
    ~ manufacture of cotton-linters pulp
    ~ removal of ink and manufacture of pulp from waste paper
    ~ manufacture of PAPER and paperboard intended for further industrial processing

    This class also includes:
    ~ further processing of PAPER and paperboard:
    ~ coating, covering and impregnating of PAPER and paperboard
    ~ manufacture of crêped or crinkled paper
    ~ manufacture of laminates and foils, if laminated with PAPER or paperboard
    ~ manufacture of handmade paper
    ~ manufacture of newsprint and other printing or writing paper
    ~ manufacture of cellulose wadding and webs of cellulose fibres
    ~ manufacture of carbon PAPER or stencil PAPER in rolls or large sheets


  • Class 1702
    Manufacture of corrugated PAPER and paperboard and of containers of PAPER and paperboard
    This class includes:
    ~ manufacture of corrugated PAPER and paperboard
    ~ manufacture of containers of corrugated PAPER or paperboard
    ~ manufacture of folding paperboard containers
    ~ manufacture of containers of solid board
    ~ manufacture of other containers of PAPER and paperboard
    ~ manufacture of sacks and bags of paper
    ~ manufacture of office box files and similar articles

  • Class 1709
    Manufacture of other articles of PAPER and paperboard
    This class includes:
    ~ manufacture of household and personal hygiene PAPER and cellulose wadding products:
    ~ cleansing tissues
    ~ handkerchiefs, towels, serviettes
    ~ toilet paper
    ~ sanitary towels and tampons, napkins and napkin liners for babies
    ~ cups, dishes and trays
    ~ manufacture of textile wadding and articles of wadding: sanitary towels, tampons etc.
    ~ manufacture of printing and writing PAPER ready for use
    ~ manufacture of computer printout PAPER ready for use
    ~ manufacture of self-copy PAPER ready for use
    ~ manufacture of duplicator stencils and carbon PAPER ready for use
    ~ manufacture of gummed or adhesive PAPER ready for use
    ~ manufacture of envelopes and letter-cards
    ~ manufacture of registers, accounting books, binders, albums and similar educational and commercial stationery
    ~ manufacture of boxes, pouches, wallets and writing compendiums containing an assortment of PAPER stationery
    ~ manufacture of wallpaper and similar wall coverings, including vinyl-coated and textile wallpaper
    ~ manufacture of labels
    ~ manufacture of filter PAPER and paperboard
    ~ manufacture of PAPER and paperboard bobbins, spools, cops etc.
    ~ manufacture of egg trays and other moulded pulp packaging products etc.
    ~ manufacture of PAPER novelties

  • Class 2023
    Manufacture of soap and detergents, cleaning and polishing preparations, perfumes and toilet preparations
    This class includes:
    ~ manufacture of organic surface-active agents
    ~ manufacture of soap
    ~ manufacture of PAPER, wadding, felt etc. coated or covered with soap or detergent
    ~ manufacture of crude glycerol
    ~ manufacture of surface-active preparations:
    ~ washing powders in solid or liquid form and detergents
    ~ dish-washing preparations
    ~ textile softeners
    ~ manufacture of cleaning and polishing products:
    ~ preparations for perfuming or deodorizing rooms
    ~ artificial waxes and prepared waxes
    ~ polishes and creams for leather
    ~ polishes and creams for wood
    ~ polishes for coachwork, glass and metal
    ~ scouring pastes and powders, including PAPER, wadding etc. coated or covered with these
    ~ manufacture of perfumes and toilet preparations:
    ~ perfumes and toilet water
    ~ beauty and make-up preparations
    ~ sunburn prevention and suntan preparations
    ~ manicure and pedicure preparations
    ~ shampoos, hair lacquers, waving and straightening preparations
    ~ dentifrices and preparations for oral hygiene, including denture fixative preparations
    ~ shaving preparations, including pre-shave and aftershave preparations
    ~ deodorants and bath salts
    ~ depilatories

  • Class 2029
    Manufacture of other chemical products n.e.c.
    This class includes:
    ~ manufacture of propellant powders
    ~ manufacture of explosives and pyrotechnic products, including percussion caps, detonators, signalling flares etc.
    ~ manufacture of gelatine and its derivatives, glues and prepared adhesives, including rubber-based glues and adhesives
    ~ manufacture of extracts of natural aromatic products
    ~ manufacture of resinoids
    ~ manufacture of aromatic distilled waters
    ~ manufacture of mixtures of odoriferous products for the manufacture of perfumes or food
    ~ manufacture of photographic plates, films, sensitized PAPER and other sensitized unexposed materials
    ~ manufacture of chemical preparations for photographic uses
    ~ manufacture of various chemical products:
    ~ peptones, peptone derivatives, other protein substances and their derivatives n.e.c.
    ~ essential oils
    ~ chemically modified oils and fats
    ~ materials used in the finishing of textiles and leather
    ~ powders and pastes used in soldering, brazing or welding
    ~ substances used to pickle metal
    ~ prepared additives for cements
    ~ activated carbon, lubricating oil additives, prepared rubber accelerators, catalysts and other chemical products for industrial use
    ~ anti-knock preparations, antifreeze preparations
    ~ composite diagnostic or laboratory reagents

    This class also includes:
    ~ manufacture of writing and drawing ink
    ~ manufacture of matches

  • Class 4669
    Wholesale of waste and scrap and other products n.e.c.
    This class includes:
    ~ wholesale of industrial chemicals:
    ~ aniline, printing ink, essential oils, industrial gases, chemical glues, colouring matter, synthetic resin, methanol, paraffin, scents and flavourings, soda, industrial salt, acids and sulphurs, starch derivates etc.
    ~ wholesale of fertilizers and agrochemical products
    ~ wholesale of plastic materials in primary forms
    ~ wholesale of rubber
    ~ wholesale of textile fibres etc.
    ~ wholesale of PAPER in bulk
    ~ wholesale of precious stones
    ~ wholesale of metal and non-metal waste and scrap and materials for recycling, including collecting, sorting, separating, stripping of used goods such as cars in order to obtain reusable parts, packing and repacking, storage and delivery, but without a real transformation process. Additionally, the purchased and sold waste has a remaining value.

    This class includes:
    ~ dismantling of automobiles, computers, televisions and other equipment to obtain and re-sell usable parts

  • Class 2220
    Manufacture of plastics products
    This class includes the processing of new or spent (i.e. recycled) plastics resins into intermediate or final products, using such processes as compression molding, extrusion molding, injection molding, blow molding and casting. For most of these, the production process is such that a wide variety of products can be made.

    This class includes:
    ~ manufacture of semi-manufactures of plastic products:
    ~ plastic plates, sheets, blocks, film, foil, strip etc. (whether self-adhesive or not)
    ~ manufacture of finished plastic products:
    ~ plastic tubes, pipes and hoses; hose and pipe fittings
    ~ manufacture of plastic articles for the packing of goods:
    ~ plastic bags, sacks, containers, boxes, cases, carboys, bottles etc.
    ~ manufacture of builders' plastics ware:
    ~ plastic doors, windows, frames, shutters, blinds, skirting boards
    ~ tanks, reservoirs
    ~ plastic floor, wall or ceiling coverings in rolls or in the form of tiles etc.
    ~ plastic sanitary ware, such as:
    ~~ plastic baths, shower baths, washbasins, lavatory pans, flushing cisterns etc.
    ~ manufacture of plastic tableware, kitchenware and toilet articles
    ~ cellophane film or sheet
    ~ manufacture of resilient floor coverings, such as vinyl, linoleum etc.
    ~ manufacture of artificial stone (e.g. cultured marble)
    ~ manufacture of plastic signs (non-electrical)
    ~ manufacture of diverse plastic products:
    ~ plastic headgear, insulating fittings, parts of lighting fittings, office or school supplies, articles of apparel (if only sealed together, not sewn), fittings for furniture, statuettes, transmission and conveyer belts, self-adhesive tapes of plastic, plastic wall PAPER, plastic shoe lasts, plastic cigar and cigarette holders, combs, plastics hair curlers, plastics novelties, etc.


  • Class 2829
    Manufacture of other special-purpose machinery
    This class includes the manufacture of special-purpose machinery not elsewhere classified.

    This class includes:
    ~ manufacture of machinery for making PAPER pulp
    ~ manufacture of PAPER and paperboard making machinery
    ~ manufacture of dryers for wood, PAPER pulp, PAPER or paperboard
    ~ manufacture of machinery producing articles of PAPER or paperboard
    ~ manufacture of machinery for working soft rubber or plastics or for the manufacture of products of these materials:
    ~ extruders, moulders, pneumatic tyre making or retreading machines and other machines for making a specific rubber or plastic product
    ~ manufacture of printing and bookbinding machines and machines for activities supporting printing on a variety of materials
    ~ manufacture of machinery for producing tiles, bricks, shaped ceramic pastes, pipes, graphite electrodes, blackboard chalk, foundry moulds etc.
    ~ manufacture of semi-conductor manufacturing machinery
    ~ manufacture of industrial robots performing multiple tasks for special purposes
    ~ manufacture of diverse special-purpose machinery and equipment:
    ~ machines to assemble electric or electronic lamps, tubes (valves) or bulbs
    ~ machines for production or hot-working of glass or glassware, glass fibre or yarn
    ~ machinery or apparatus for isotopic separation
    ~ manufacture of tire alignment and balancing equipment; balancing equipment (except wheel balancing)
    ~ manufacture of central greasing systems
    ~ manufacture of aircraft launching gear, aircraft carrier catapults and related equipment
    ~ manufacture of automatic bowling alley equipment (e.g. pin-setters)
    ~ manufacture of roundabouts, swings, shooting galleries and other fairground amusements

  • Class 3830
    Materials recovery
    This class includes:
    ~ processing of metal and non-metal waste and scrap and other articles into secondary raw materials, usually involving a mechanical or chemical transformation process
    ~ recovery of materials from waste streams in the form of:
    ~ separating and sorting recoverable materials from non-hazardous waste streams (i.e. garbage)
    ~ separating and sorting of commingled recoverable materials, such as PAPER, plastics, used beverage cans and metals, into distinct categories

    Examples of the mechanical or chemical transformation processes that are undertaken are:
    ~ mechanical crushing of metal waste such as used cars, washing machines, bikes etc. with subsequent sorting and separation
    ~ dismantling of automobiles, computers, televisions and other equipment for materials recovery
    ~ mechanical reduction of large iron pieces such as railway wagons
    ~ shredding of metal waste, end-of-life vehicles etc.
    ~ other methods of mechanical treatment as cutting, pressing to reduce the volume
    ~ ship-breaking
    ~ reclaiming metals out of photographic waste, e.g. fixer solution or photographic films and PAPER
    ~ 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
    ~ processing (cleaning, melting, grinding) of plastic or rubber waste to granulates
    ~ crushing, cleaning and sorting of glass
    ~ crushing, cleaning and sorting of other waste such as demolition waste to obtain secondary raw material
    ~ processing of used cooking oils and fats into secondary raw materials
    ~ processing of other food, beverage and tobacco waste and residual substances into secondary raw materials

  • Group 131
    Spinning, weaving and finishing of textiles
    This group includes the manufacture of textiles, including preparatory operations, the spinning of textile fibres and the weaving of textiles. This can be done from varying raw materials, such as silk, wool, other animal, vegetable or man-made fibres, PAPER or glass etc.
    Also included in this group is the finishing of textiles and wearing apparel, i.e. bleaching, dyeing, dressing and similar activities.

  • Group 170
    Manufacture of PAPER and PAPER products
    See division 17.
  • Group 202
    Manufacture of other chemical products
    This group includes the manufacture of chemical products other than basic chemicals and man-made fibres. This includes the manufacture of a variety of goods such as pesticides, paints and inks, soap, cleaning preparations, perfumes and toilet preparations, explosives and pyrotechnic products, chemical preparations for photographic uses (including film and sensitized paper), gelatins, composite diagnostic preparations etc.
  • Division 17
    Manufacture of PAPER and PAPER products
    This division includes the manufacture of pulp, PAPER and converted PAPER products. The manufacture of these products is grouped together because they constitute a series of vertically connected processes. More than one activity is often carried out in a single unit. There are essentially three activities: The manufacture of pulp involves separating the cellulose fibers from other impurities in wood or used PAPER. The manufacture of PAPER involves matting these fibers into a sheet. Converted PAPER products are made from PAPER and other materials by various cutting and shaping techniques, including coating and laminating activities. The PAPER articles may be printed (e.g. wallpaper, gift wrap etc.), as long as the printing of information is not the main purpose.
    The production of pulp, PAPER and paperboard in bulk is included in class 1701, while the remaining classes include the production of further-processed PAPER and PAPER products.

  • Division 18
    Printing and reproduction of recorded media
    This division includes printing of products, such as newspapers, books, periodicals, business forms, greeting cards, and other materials, and associated support activities, such as bookbinding, plate-making services, and data imaging. The support activities included here are an integral part of the printing industry, and a product (a printing plate, a bound book, or a computer disk or file) that is an integral part of the printing industry is almost always provided by these operations.
    Processes used in printing include a variety of methods for transferring an image from a plate, screen, or computer file to a medium, such as PAPER, plastics, metal, textile articles, or wood. The most prominent of these methods entails the transfer of the image from a plate or screen to the medium through lithographic, gravure, screen or flexographic printing. Often a computer file is used to directly ''drive'' the printing mechanism to create the image or electrostatic and other types of equipment (digital or non-impact printing).
    Though printing and publishing can be carried out by the same unit (a newspaper, for example), it is less and less the case that these distinct activities are carried out in the same physical location.

    This division also includes the reproduction of recorded media, such as compact discs, video recordings, software on discs or tapes, records etc.

    This division excludes publishing activities (see section J).