Recycled Motorcycle Lead-Acid Starter Battery Scrap
Spent lead-acid battery from a motorcycle or scooter, optimized for high-cranking engine starts, now worn out and broken for recycling. It qualifies for HTS 8549.11.10.40 as waste/scrap of lead-acid starter accumulators for lead recovery. Smaller size typical for two-wheeled vehicles.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If new or refurbished for export
New lead-acid starter batteries are live goods in 8507, not spent scrap unfit for use.
If larger truck or bus starter batteries
Statistical suffix differentiates by vehicle type, but same lead recovery purpose.
If melted into iron scrap contaminated with lead
Ferrous scrap headings apply if primarily iron with incidental lead, not pure battery scrap.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Separate motorcycle starter batteries from larger vehicle types if mixed lots to avoid reclassification; Provide battery capacity ratings (e.g
• CCA) to prove starter function; Check Basel Convention rules for transboundary hazardous waste movement
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