NAICS Code 32229 — Other Converted Paper Product Manufacturing
NAICS Industry in the official 2022 North American Industry Classification System (U.S. Census Bureau). It contains 2 direct sub-codes.
| Code | 32229 |
|---|---|
| Title | Other Converted Paper Product Manufacturing |
| Level | NAICS Industry (5-digit) |
| Edition | NAICS 2022 edition |
Official definition (2022 NAICS)
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) converting paper and paperboard into products (except containers, bags, coated and treated paper and paperboard, and stationery products) or (2) converting pulp into pulp products, such as disposable diapers, or molded pulp egg cartons, food trays, and dishes. Processes used include laminating or lining purchased paper or paperboard.
Illustrative Examples:
Crepe paper made from purchased paper
Die-cut paper products (except for office use) made from purchased paper or paperboard
Paper novelties made from purchased paper
Molded pulp products (e.g., egg cartons, food containers, food trays) manufacturing
Sanitary products made from purchased sanitary paper stock
Where 32229 sits in the hierarchy
| Level | Code | Title |
|---|---|---|
| Sector | 31-33 | Manufacturing |
| Subsector | 322 | Paper Manufacturing |
| Industry Group | 3222 | Converted Paper Product Manufacturing |
| NAICS Industry | 32229 | Other Converted Paper Product Manufacturing |
Codes under 32229
| Code | Title |
|---|---|
322291 | Sanitary Paper Product Manufacturing |
322299 | All Other Converted Paper Product Manufacturing |
Related NAICS Industry codes
32221— Paperboard Container Manufacturing32222— Paper Bag and Coated and Treated Paper Manufacturing32223— Stationery Product Manufacturing
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Data: official 2022 NAICS structure, descriptions and Census concordances, U.S. Census Bureau — U.S. government works in the public domain (17 U.S.C. §105). Suggested reference, not an official determination.