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sector:ippu:other_solvent_and_product_use:dry_cleaning:start [2022/03/08 07:13] – [Table] kotzullasector:ippu:other_solvent_and_product_use:dry_cleaning:start [2022/03/09 12:35] – [Method] kuntze
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 This source category comprises NMVOC emissions from **Solvent application for professional textile cleaning**. The German inventory summarizes hydrocarbon solvents and perchloroethylene as solvent. This source category comprises NMVOC emissions from **Solvent application for professional textile cleaning**. The German inventory summarizes hydrocarbon solvents and perchloroethylene as solvent.
  
- ‘NMVOC’ is defined in keeping with the VOC definition found in the EC solvents directive. For purposes of the definition of solvents, the term ‘solvent use’ is also defined in keeping with the EC solvents directive.+ ‘NMVOC’ is defined in accordance with the VOC definition found in the EC solvents directive. For purposes of the definition of solvents, the term ‘solvent use’ is also defined in accordance with the EC solvents directive.
  
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 === General procedure === === General procedure ===
  
-NMVOC emissions are calculated in keeping with a product-consumption-oriented approach. +NMVOC emissions are calculated in accordance with a product-consumption-oriented approach. 
 In this approach, solvent-based products or solvents are allocated to the source category, and then the relevant NMVOC emissions are calculated from those solvent quantities via specific emission factors. Thus, the use of this method is possible with the following valid input figures for each product group: In this approach, solvent-based products or solvents are allocated to the source category, and then the relevant NMVOC emissions are calculated from those solvent quantities via specific emission factors. Thus, the use of this method is possible with the following valid input figures for each product group:
   * Quantities of VOC-containing (pre-) products and agents used in the report year,   * Quantities of VOC-containing (pre-) products and agents used in the report year,