Inga Karaliūnaitė
Project manager
Ph./fax. +370 5 2745491
Mob. +370 652 26196
e-mail: inga.k@ekokonsultacijos.lt
Education:
2000 – BSc in Environmental Engineering, Kaunas University of Technology.
2002 – MSc in Environmental Engineering, Kaunas University of Technology.
2007 – Accomplished PhD studies in Kaunas University of Technology, Institute of Environmental Engineering.
Qualification:
2007 – Certificates of a Manager and a Specialist for Hazardous Waste Treatment Enterprises (No. 1014 and No. 1015).
MSc Inga Karaliūnaitė has been working in the field
of environmental protection since 2000. During 2001-2002 she has
studied within international interchange programme SOCRATES and
interned in Umeå University, Sweden. During 2003-2005 she has worked as
an environmental engineer in the public enterprise “Centre for
Sustainable Industrial Development”, and during 2005-2006 she has
worked as a senior analyst in the Institute of Environmental
Engineering at Kaunas University of Technology. MSc Karaliūnaitė took
part as a consultant in EU-funded project “Strengthening of
Institutional Capacity to Implement EU Requirements on Chemicals and
Genetically Modified Organisms Management, IPPC and Climate Change,
Lithuania”, participated in the preparation, revision and updating of
“BAT Annotation for Large Combustion Plants”, organised and read
presentations in the seminars on IPPC issues. She has also taken part
as a consultant for waste management and IPPC in the EU-funded project
“EUWAS - European Waste Sector Assistant”, furthermore she participated
in other international projects in the field of eco-design, life cycle
assessment and environmental management system, consulted companies on
environmental impact assessment and IPPC issues, took part in the
preparation of learning books and guidelines in the field of waste and
secondary raw material management.
Main areas of competence: IPPC permits,
environmental impact assessment, environmental protection,
environmental health and safety audits, assessment of air and water
pollution, waste management.