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Best Practice PVC. Green Building rating systems and the scoring of PVC. Sophi MacMillan , Chief Executive, Vinyl Council of Australia. Agenda. Building rating systems Approaches to PVC 2000 Olympics to now The “negative Credit” Best practice PVC products Moving ahead.
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Best Practice PVC Green Building rating systems and the scoring of PVC Sophi MacMillan, Chief Executive, Vinyl Council of Australia
Agenda • Building rating systems • Approaches to PVC • 2000 Olympics to now • The “negative Credit” • Best practice PVC products • Moving ahead
Environmental ratings of buildings • Encourage innovation • Benchmark performance • Improve practices
BREEAM Green Globes DGNB LEED CASBEE Green Building Index IGBC Green Mark LEED BERDE Green Star Green Star Greenship Emergence of building rating tools
Impacts of building materials • resource depletion/renewables, • waste/recyclability • emissions, greenhouse and energy, • toxicity/indoor air quality • local sourcing • service life, durability
2000 Sydney Olympics • Green Guidelines encourage PVC minimisation • Extra cost to replace PVC: A$16.7m
CSIRO reviewed PVC building products and found… • PVC’s life cycle impacts were no more significant than for alternative materials in its major building uses(CSIRO 1996, 1998, 2001) • All materials have impacts
Australian Green Star rating tool • Launched 2003, non-residential buildings • PVC Minimisation Credit: • Points for NOT using PVC • Rapid growth in building projects registered for Green Star certification
Australian Green Star rating tool • Launched 2003, non-residential buildings • PVC Minimisation Credit: • Points for NOT using PVC • Rapid growth in building projects registered for Green Star certification • Expected to become the norm
PVC building products reviewed • 2007 US GBC TSAC report compared PVC to alternative building applications: • Life cycle and risk assessment based • PVC not consistently worst, sometimes the best material • No justification for a PVC-specific Credit
2007 GBCA began a review and found… • PVC industry has made significant progress in last 5+ years • Most issues addressed or well managed eg VCM • ‘Best practice’ manufacturing should be encouraged • New PVC Credit released 2010 Refer www.gbca.org.au
Verification • No mercury • Low VCM emissions • Sound environmental management practices • No lead or cadmium • Safe phthalate plasticisers • Product stewardship/ extended producer responsibility
Verification • No mercury • Low VCM emissions • Sound environmental management practices • No lead or cadmium • Safe phthalate plasticisers • Product stewardship/ extended producer responsibility
Fitness Versatility Durability Good energy Competitiveness And FANS!