.1 For the purpose of this Code, carbon of animal or vegetable origin means carbon, generated in a production or manufacturing process, not formed in a geological process and not obtained from mining. Carbon covered by this entry is produced by pyrolysis of an organic material such as bone, bamboo, coconut shell, jute or wood.

.2 The UN N.4 test according to section 33.4.6 of the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria shall not be used to exempt carbon of animal or vegetable origin (UN 1361) from the provisions of this Code.

.3 Without testing, the material shall be assigned to at least packing group III.

.4 Unless otherwise approved by the competent authority, the following provisions apply:
.1 after production, the unpacked material shall be subject to weathering (stored under cover, but in the open air) for a minimum period of 14 days before being packaged for transport; or
.2 after pyrolysis, steam and cooling shall be applied to the unpacked material and the material shall be packed under an inert gas atmosphere (e.g. nitrogen); packages shall then be stored under loose cover or in the open air for a minimum of 24 hours before transport.

.5 The material shall be packed into packagings only when the temperature of the material does not exceed 40C on the day of packing.

.6 When stowed in a cargo transport unit, minimum headspace in the CTU of 30 cm shall be maintained, and:
.1 the stowage height of the package(s) in the unit should not exceed 1.5 m; or
.2 the maximum block size of the packages should be 16 m and a minimum of 15 cm of space between blocks should be maintained.