.—(1) In this schedule— “adhesive” means any mixture, including all the organic solvents or mixtures containing organic solvents necessary for its proper application, which is used to adhere separate parts of a product, “adhesive coating” means any activity in which an adhesive is applied to a surface excluding the application of adhesive and laminating associated with printing activities, “coating material” means any mixture, including all the organic solvents or mixtures containing organic solvents necessary for its proper application, which is used to provide a decorative, protective or other functional effect on a surface, “coating activity” means any activity in which a single or a multiple application of a continuous film of a coating material is applied (including a step in which the same article is printed using any technique) but does not include the coating of substrate with metals by electrophoretic and chemical spraying techniques, 195 Certified copy from legislation.gov.uk Publishing “coil coating” means any activity where coiled steel, stainless steel, coated steel, copper alloys or aluminium strip is coated with either a film forming or laminate coating in a continuous process, “consumption” means the total input of organic solvents into an installation per calendar year, or any other 12-month period, less any volatile organic compounds that are recovered for re-use, “contained conditions” means conditions under which an installation is operated so that the volatile organic compounds released from the activity are collected and discharged in a controlled way either via a stack or abatement equipment and are, therefore, not entirely fugitive, “dry cleaning” means any industrial or commercial activity using volatile organic compounds in an installation to clean garments, furnishing and similar consumer goods excluding the manual removal of stains and spots in the textile and clothing industry, “existing installation” means an installation in operation on 29 March 1999 or which was granted a permit or registered before 1 April 2001 or the authorised person of which submitted a complete application for a permit before 1 April 2001, provided that that installation was put in operation no later than 1 April 2002, “flexography” means a printing activity using an image carrier of rubber or elastic photopolymers on which the printing areas are above the non-printing areas and using liquid inks which dry through evaporation, “footwear manufacture” means any activity of producing complete footwear or parts of footwear, “heatset web offset printing” means a web-fed printing activity using an image carrier in which the printing and non-printing area are in the same plane, where— (a) the non-printing area is treated to attract water and reject ink, (b) the printing area is treated to receive and transmit ink to the surface to be printed, and (c) evaporation takes place in the oven where hot air is used to heat the printed material, “ink” means a mixture, including all the organic solvents or mixtures containing organic solvents necessary for its proper application, which is used in a printing activity to impress text or images on to a surface, “input” means the quantity of organic solvents and their quantity in mixtures used when carrying out an activity, including the solvents recycled inside and outside the installation, and which are counted every time they are used to carry out the activity, “laminating associated to a printing activity” means the adhering together of 2 or more flexible materials to produce laminates, “manufacturing of coating mixtures, varnishes, inks and adhesives” means the manufacture of coating mixtures, varnishes, inks and adhesives as final products and where carried out at the same site the manufacture of intermediates, by the mixing of pigments, resins and adhesive materials with organic solvent or other carrier, including— (a) dispersion and pre-dispersion activities, (b) viscosity and tint adjustments, and (c) operations for filling the final product into its container, “manufacturing of pharmaceutical products” means an activity that involves the— (a) chemical synthesis, (b) fermentation, (c) extraction, 196 Certified copy from legislation.gov.uk Publishing (d) formulation, or (e) finishing of pharmaceutical products, and where carried out at the same site, the manufacture of intermediate products, “mixture” has the meaning given in Article 3(2) of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 December 2006 concerning the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH) and establishing a European Chemicals Agency, amending Directive 1999/45/EC and repealing Council Regulation (EEC) No 793/93 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1488/94 as well as Council Directive 76/769/EEC, 93/105/EC and 2000/21/EC(a), “organic solvent” means any volatile organic compound which is used alone or in combination with other agents, and without undergoing a chemical change, to dissolve raw materials, products or waste materials, as a— (a) cleaning agent to dissolve contaminants, (b) dissolver, (c) dispersion medium, (d) viscosity adjuster, (e) surface tension adjuster, (f) plasticiser, (g) preservative, “other coating activities” means a coating activity applied to— (a) metallic and plastic surfaces, including surfaces of airplanes, ships or trains, (b) textiles or fabric, (c) film and paper surfaces, “printing activity” means any activity (not being a step in a coating activity) for reproducing text and/or images in which, with the use of an image carrier, ink is transferred onto any type of surface, including the use of associated varnishing, coating and laminating techniques, “publication rotogravure” means a rotogravure printing activity used for printing paper for magazines...