EB direktyva |
EC directive (A type of legislation issued by the European Union which is binding on Member States in terms of the results to be achieved but which leaves to Member States the choice of methods) |
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EB direktyva dė biocidų |
EC directive on biocides (Directive regulating the placing of biocidal products on the market) |
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EB direktyva dėl atliekų šalinimo |
EC directive on waste disposal (EC Directive whose main object concerns waste prevention, recycling and transformation into alternative energy sources) |
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EB direktyva dėl pakuočių |
EC directive on packaging (EC Directive proposed on 15 July 1992 aiming at harmonizing national measures concerning the management of packaging and packaging waste; the directive covers all packaging placed on the market) |
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EB direktyva dėl vandens apsaugos |
EC directive on water protection (Directive concerning the use and management of water resources for a rational economical and social development and the protection of the related environmental features) |
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EB ekologijos vadybos ir audito reglamentas |
EC regulation on eco-management and audit |
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EB ekologinis ženklas |
EC ecolabel (The European Community (EC) initiative to encourage the promotion of environmentally friendly products. The scheme came into operation in late 1992 and was designed to identify products which are less harmful to the environment than equivalent brands. For example, eco-labels will be awarded to products that do not contain chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) which damage ozone layer, to those products that can be, or are, recycled, and to those that are energy efficient. The labels are awarded on environmental criteria set by the EC. These cover the whole life cycle of a product, from the extraction of raw materials, through manufacture, distribution, use and disposal of the product. The first products to carry the EC eco-labels were washing machines, paper towels, writing paper, light bulbs and hairsprays) |
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EB esamų cheminių medžiagų reglamentas |
EC regulation on existing chemicals (Regulation designed to identify and control of risks deriving from existing chemicals. According to this program the main goal is the collection of basic information about existing chemicals including their uses and characteristics, environmental fate and pathways, toxicity and ecotoxicity) |
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EB Ministrų Taryba |
EC Council of Ministers (The organ of the EU that is primarily concerned with the formulation of policy and the adoption of Community legislation. The Council consists of one member of government of each of the member states of the Community, and its presidency is held by each state in turn for periods of six months) |
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EB politika |
EC policy |
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EB reglamentas |
EC regulation |
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EB sutartis |
EC Treaty |
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ECE reglamentas |
ECE Regulation |
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efektyvaus energijos vartojimo technologija |
energy efficient technology |
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efektyvaus energijos vartojimo technologija |
fuel-saving technology |
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efektyvumo didinimas |
improvement of efficiency (The beneficial development or progress in the volume of output that is achieved in terms of productivity and input, or in getting the maximum possible output from given or allocated resources) |
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efektyvus išteklių naudojimas |
resource efficiency |
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egzotinės rūšys |
exotic species (Plants, animals or microorganisms which are introduced by humans into areas where they are not native. Exotics are often associated with negative ecological consequences for native species and the ecosystems) |
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EIA įstatymas |
EIA law (Law concerning the assessment of the effects of certain public and private projects on the environment, based on the EC Directive n. 85/337) |
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EIA direktyva |
EIA directive (Council Directive of 27 June 1985 on the assessment of the effects of certain public and private projects on the environment (85/337/EEC). The Directive applies to projects which are likely to have significant effects on the environment by virtue of their nature, size or location) |
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