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SIC Code 10.86

Manufacture of homogenised food preparations and dietetic food

Producers of baby food, dietary supplements, and specialist nutrition products use glass jars, plastic pouches with spouts, and heavily branded cardboard outers. Tamper-evident seals and child-safe closures add packaging components. EPR reporting must capture these ancillary items alongside the primary containers.

SIC Code

10.86

Typical Tonnage

3-25 tonnes

Sector

food

Common Packaging Types

Glass jars
Plastic pouches with spouts
Cardboard outers
Tamper-evident seals
Plastic tubs

EPR Questions for SIC 10.86

Does SIC code 10.86 have EPR obligations?

Yes. Businesses operating under SIC code 10.86 (Manufacture of homogenised food preparations and dietetic food) are subject to UK EPR packaging regulations if they meet the turnover threshold (annual turnover exceeding £1 million) and tonnage threshold (handling more than 25 tonnes of packaging per year). Both thresholds must be met.

What packaging do manufacture of homogenised food preparations and dietetic food businesses need to report?

Common packaging types include: Glass jars, Plastic pouches with spouts, Cardboard outers, Tamper-evident seals, Plastic tubs. All primary, secondary, and transit packaging must be tracked by material type and weight, then reported to DEFRA via the RPD portal.

How much packaging does a typical business in this sector handle?

Typical SMEs in the manufacture of homogenised food preparations and dietetic food sector handle approximately 3-25 tonnes of packaging per year. This varies based on business size, product range, and supply chain complexity. Use our compliance checker for a personalised assessment.

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