Can waste memory chips be declared into the mainland?

Provisions on Waste Import Management Waste import management refers to the supervision and management of waste import activities carried out by the national competent department in order to strengthen the management of waste import environment and prevent waste import from polluting the environment, in accordance with the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Prevention and Control of Environmental Pollution by Solid Waste and the Interim Provisions on the Management of Environmental Protection of Waste Import. The competent department is the State Environmental Protection Administration. Scope of Management The state implements classified management of wastes, which are classified into wastes that are prohibited from import, wastes that can be used as raw materials with restricted import and wastes that can be used as raw materials under automatic import license management. (1) Wastes prohibited from being imported: 1. The goods in the Catalogue of Goods Prohibited from Import (the third batch) include hazardous wastes prohibited from import, such as municipal waste, medical waste and chemical waste. For details, please refer to Announcement No.36 (2001) of MOFTEC, General Administration of Customs and State Environmental Protection Administration. 2. The commodities in the Catalogue of Prohibited Imports (the fourth batch) are unprocessed human hair, slag (or scum) and similar industrial waste residue, waste tires and their cuts, old clothes, waste battery materials, and drinking pools of waste electricity departments. See Announcement No.25 of Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation, General Administration of Customs and State Environmental Protection Administration in 2002 for details [Note: 3. The goods in the Catalogue of Prohibited Imports (the fifth batch) are discarded mechanical and electrical products such as electronic wastes (including their parts, disassembled parts, broken parts and pieces). For details, please refer to Announcement No.25, 2002 of MOFTEC, General Administration of Customs and State Environmental Protection Administration. 4. All wastes (solid wastes, industrial solid wastes, municipal solid wastes and hazardous wastes) that are not listed in the Catalogue of Wastes Restricted to Import and the Catalogue of Wastes Managed by Automatic Import License are prohibited from being imported; 5. It is forbidden to import scrap metal contaminated by radioactivity; 6. The Environmental Protection Control Standard for Imported Wastes and Waste Plastics (for Trial Implementation, GB16487.12-1996) stipulates that waste plastics refer to scraps, scraps and defective products produced during the processing of plastics and plastic products, as well as used single-component thermoplastics (sheet, block, etc. Waste plastic containers that have not been broken and cleaned (such as waste beverage packaging containers, etc.). ) does not meet the standards, and imports are prohibited; 7. It is forbidden to import old sacks. (2) Restricted imported wastes that can be used as raw materials: 1. The wastes listed in the Catalogue of Wastes Restricted to Import and Used as Raw Materials (the first batch) are wastes such as slag, scum and scale produced in iron and steel smelting, plastic scraps and scraps, stainless steel scraps, discarded automobile stamping parts, discarded hardware and electrical appliances mainly made of recycled steel, and copper deposits (mud copper). Hardware and electrical appliances), waste wires mainly made of recycled aluminum (including waste wires, cables and hardware and electrical appliances), ships for dismantling and other floating structures. Please refer to the announcement number for details. Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation, General Administration of Customs, General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine and General Administration of Environmental Protection 41; 2. The wastes listed in the Catalogue of Wastes Restricted to Import and Used as Raw Materials (the second batch) are sugarcane molasses, other molasses, mineral ash and residues containing more than 0/0% of V2O5/KLOC. Please refer to the announcement number for details. Ministry of Commerce, General Administration of Customs, General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Environmental Protection in 200310; 3. The wastes listed in the Catalogue of Restricted Import Wastes that can be used as raw materials (the third batch) are waste tungsten chips, waste magnesium chips, waste titanium chips, and sorted rags made of newly waste textile materials (including waste wires, ropes, cables and their products); Other rags made of new and unused textile materials (including discarded threads, ropes, cables and their products) are detailed in Announcement No.66 of the Ministry of Commerce, General Administration of Customs, General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine and General Administration of Environmental Protection in 2004. (3) Wastes that can be used as raw materials for automatic import license management: The wastes listed in the Catalogue of Wastes that can be used as raw materials for automatic import license management are bone chips, sawdust, wood wastes and fragments, waste paper, waste cotton yarn, other waste cotton, synthetic fiber wastes, man-made fiber wastes, cast iron scraps, scrap steel scraps, scrap ingots for remelting (including waste machine tools, waste locomotives, waste locomotives, etc.). ), and. For details, please refer to the Notice on Relevant Issues Concerning the Adjustment of Environmental Protection Management of Waste Import.