For more than two decades, we have been helping businesses plan and implement their activities responsibly, in compliance with all environmental requirements. Our many years of experience allow us to find solutions even in the most complex situations.
From environmental impact assessments to laboratory testing, we have worked on projects of various scales throughout Lithuania and the European Union. We strive not to formally "meet requirements," but to help our clients achieve real results.
Our clients appreciate not only our professionalism, but also our transparent cooperation. We work in such a way that the first project becomes the beginning of long-term cooperation.
AV Consulting is one of the first environmental consulting companies in Lithuania, helping businesses operate responsibly and legally since 2004. Our team brings together experts in environmental protection, chemistry, engineering, and law who find solutions even in the most complex situations.












We work with companies that value clarity and reliability. Our goal is to help you make informed decisions that comply with legislation and environmental requirements. Whether it's obtaining permits or conducting laboratory tests, we do everything accurately, transparently, and without making excessive promises.
Our process is based on clarity, precision, and accountability—from the initial conversation to the final decision.
We discuss your activities, goals, and situation together to understand exactly what permits, assessments, or studies are required.
We prepare a clear work plan, coordinate responsibilities and deadlines to ensure that the process runs smoothly and without surprises.
Our specialists conduct research, analyze data, and prepare the necessary documents in accordance with legal requirements.
We provide clear, reliable results and recommendations. If necessary, we advise on further steps or adjustments.
It is possible, but if it is monitoring (specified in the official monitoring report), the test protocol will include a note that the sample was delivered to the laboratory (ATL) by the customer, and this may not be acceptable to the controlling authority (e.g., AAA or AAD).
We can, and often do, do this for new clients in order to identify risks during the design and operation phases and determine appropriate actions or inform the client of the potential risks.
We can perform some continuous measurements. For example, noise, total gaseous organic carbon, combustion products. These parameters can be measured continuously for several days or longer.
Yes, we represent clients in supervisory authorities and in court disputes.
Yes, because there are specific requirements for sampling locations, how the sampling location should be set up, and/or how samples should be taken. Failure to comply with these requirements may result in the measurements not being accepted.
It is possible, but the detection limit of the method is about 14 odor units, and the standard is 5 or 8 odor units.
This is not always the case, because if an EIA is carried out, the SAZ is determined during the EIA procedures and there is no need to carry out a separate PVSV.
First, the components of substances that enter and/or may enter wastewater are identified, then it is decided which components that have entered wastewater create or may create new substances (A+B=C), and an additional assessment is made of what pollutants may be formed during the technological process (indirectly from the substances used in the process, but due to the processes taking place).
The hazardousness of waste can be assessed theoretically or practically by conducting an acute toxicity test in a laboratory, based on the results of which, without specifying a specific hazard, the hazardous property HP14 is determined.
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