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Terms for subject Environment (7737 entries)
EC directive on waste disposal (EC Directive whose main object concerns waste prevention, recycling and transformation into alternative energy sources) Treoir CE maidir le diúscairt dramhaíola
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) Treoir CE maidir le cosaint uisce
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) éicilipéad CE
EC policy beartas CE
EC regulation rialachán CE
EC regulation on eco-management and audit rialachán CE maidir le héiceabhainistíocht agus iniúchadh
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) rialachán CE maidir le ceimiceáin reatha
EC Treaty Conradh CE
echinoderm (Marine coelomate animals distinguished from all others by an internal skeleton composed of calcite plates, and a water-vascular system to serve the needs of locomotion, respiration, nutrition or perception) eicínideirm
eco-balance (An eco-balance refers to the consumption of energy and resources and the pollution caused by the production cycle of a given product. The product is followed throughout its entire life cycle, from the extraction of the raw materials, manufacturing and use, right through to recycling and final handling of waste) éicea-chothromaíocht
eco-conditionality traschomhlionadh comhshaoil
eco-industry éicithionscal
eco-innovation éiceanuálaíocht
eco-label for fisheries products lipéad inbhuanaitheachta
eco-labelling éicilipéadú
eco-paediatrics (Branch of medical science concerning the study and the therapy of children diseases caused by environmental factors) éiciphéidiatraic
eco-product táirge glas
eco-product éiceatháirge
eco-service seirbhís éiceolaíoch
eco-service seirbhís éiceachórais