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Environmental Research, Engineering and Management | 2010

Assessment of Hazardous Chemicals Risk in Fur Industry in Lithuania

Birutė Vaitelytė; Jolanta Dvarionienė

The article describes the research on the possibilities of hazardous chemicals replacement with less hazardous substances. This issue has become of special importance to industrial companies after the adoption of the REACH Regulation. The article examines fur industry and traditional chemicals used in it, namely, sodium dichromate, formaldehyde, and naphthalene. Because of their properties these chemicals are pretending to be included in the REACH Regulation lists of the authorised chemicals. The risks of quasi-materials to the workplaces and the environment have been studied. This research has also looked for the alternatives to hazardous chemicals and has conducted their risk assessment. The analyzed chemicals have been compared with their alternatives with a view of disclosing specific risk reduction.


Environmental Impact Assessment Review | 2009

Current practice and shortcomings of EIA in Lithuania

Jolita Kruopienė; Sigita Židonienė; Jolanta Dvarionienė


Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2015

A holistic approach to sustainable energy development at regional level: The RENERGY self-assessment methodology

Carmelina Cosmi; Jolanta Dvarionienė; Isabel Marques; Senatro Di Leo; Giedrius Gecevičius; Inga Gurauskienė; Gisela Mendes; Catarina Selada


Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy | 2012

Application of cleaner technologies in milk processing industry to improve the environmental efficiency

Jolanta Dvarionienė; Jolita Kruopienė; Jūratė Stankevičienė


Water Science and Technology | 2016

Management of pharmaceutical substances in the environment: Lithuanian case study

Inga Baranauskaitė-Fedorova; Jolanta Dvarionienė; Vladimir Nikiforov


Journal of Cleaner Production | 2015

Assessment of properties and life cycle of biosynthetic oil

Aistė Feiferytė; Jolanta Dvarionienė; Milda Gumbytė


Journal of Cleaner Production | 2014

The use of hazardous chemical substances in Lithuanian industry: how sound is it?

Jolita Kruopienė; Jolanta Dvarionienė; Zita Dudutytė; Laura Stančė


Environmental Research, Engineering and Management | 2016

Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) in Open Systems in Lithuania

Jolita Kruopienė; Eglė Jurkėnė; Gintaras Buika; Sigita Židonienė; Jolanta Dvarionienė


Environmental Research, Engineering and Management | 2016

Comparative Life Cycle Assessment of Water-based and Solvent-based Primer Paints for Steel Plate Priming

Semih Oguzcan; Aušra Randė; Jolanta Dvarionienė; Jolita Kruopienė


Environmental Research, Engineering and Management | 2015

Sustainable Energy System Development in Local Communities

Giedrius Gecevičius; Jolanta Dvarionienė

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Jolita Kruopienė

Kaunas University of Technology

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Giedrius Gecevičius

Kaunas University of Technology

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Sigita Židonienė

Kaunas University of Technology

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Aistė Feiferytė

Kaunas University of Technology

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Inga Gurauskienė

Kaunas University of Technology

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Milda Gumbytė

Aleksandras Stulginskis University

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Vladimir Nikiforov

Norwegian Institute for Air Research

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Carmelina Cosmi

National Research Council

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Senatro Di Leo

National Research Council

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