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Best Environment Practice PVC from Iplex Pipelines

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In 2010 the Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA) reviewed its Green Star rating tool. Under this new approach, the use of Iplex PVC pressure and non-pressure pipe, conduit and fittings can now assist buildings to qualify for up to two positive credit points. This can be done where pipe and fittings can be shown to comply with the GBCA "Best Practice Guidelines for PVC in the Built Environment".

As a means of demonstrating Best Environmental Practice PVC (BEP PVC), Iplex was subjected to an extensive audit process by independent third-party certifer, ApprovalMark. On Monday 20th February 2012, Iplex was issued with BEP PVC Certificate of Compliance No. 037.

Why has the GBCA changed its mind about PVC Pipe?
The GBCA has recognised environmental advances made by Iplex and others and has based its revision on a series of PVC Expert Reference Panel (ERP) meetings, site visits, discussions with key stakeholders and examination of international studies. This process has shown the lifecycle of PVC - from raw materials and production through use to end-of-life, recycling and disposal - has changed considerably in recent years and there is a clear rationale for favouring PVC.

products that are manufactured and reclaimed through Best Environmental Practice production and end of life product management processes.

When did changes to the GBCA's Green Star rating tool become official?
The changes came into effect on 7th April 2010

What does the change mean for PVC pipe in Green Star rated buildings?
Importantly, the GBCA no longer encourages the substitution of PVC pipe with other non-PVC pipe products. PVC pipes and fittings that meet the Plumbing Code of Australia can now be used without attracting negative points under the GBCA's Green Star rating system. However, in order for PVC pipe and fittings to assist a building to qualify for up to two extra credit points, it must be demonstrated that pipe and fittings meet the requirements of the 'Best Practice Guidelines for PVC in the Built Environment.

Do all manufacturer's PVC pipe and fittings qualify as BEP PVC?
Definitely not. PVC pipe, conduit and fitting manufactures must demonstrate that their product meets the requirements of BEP PVC. This requires an audit and certification by an independent third-party.

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