Title: PVC Pipe Sustainability
1PVC Pipe Sustainability
2PIPA Who are we?
- PIPA Plastics Industry Pipe Association
- Represent the manufacturers and suppliers of
plastic pipe systems and raw materials - Objective is to ensure the proper use of plastic
pipeline products - Operate at over 50 manufacturing sites across
Australia, employs over 3000 Australians
3PIPA Members
- PVC, PE, PEX, PB and PP pipe systems for a range
of applications - Why focus on PVC
- In many building and infrastructure applications
PVC simply offers the best material properties
and most cost effective installation
4Why is PIPA here?
- PVC pipe products used extensively for
infrastructure and building applications- - pipe and conduit
- Over 60 of PVC resin goes into pipe applications
- Concern about procurement policies that
discriminate against plastics and PVC in
particular - Potential impact on our products
5Common PVC pipe applications material of choice
in most applications
- Electrical and Communications conduit
- DWV (gt90)
- Stormwater (gt90)
- Sewer pressure and non pressure (gt90
reticulation sizes) - Water pressure (gt80 reticulation sizes)
6Why is PVC preferred by end users?
- Cost effective
- Infrastructure retic pressure 30 - 36/m cheaper
- Ease of installation
- Light weight no OHS, simple effective
jointing, full suite of fittings - Durability - gt100year life expectancy (WSAA)
- Proven Performance over decades
- Low failure rate, excellent joint performance
(tree root intrusion, leakage), corrosion
resistant, potable water no taste odour or pH
issues AS4020.
7Typical house Cost Comparison DWV Stormwater,
Supply Install
7.2 x PVC
2.6 x PVC
8Market Dynamics
- Strong competition within PVC pipe industry
multiple manufacturers of all products - Few alternatives offer full product range
- Eliminate PVC and in many areas left with sole
supply situation a non competitive market
9An actual example without competition retic
water projects
Double the cost for pipe alone
10Olympics cost to avoid PVC pipe
- BIS Shrapnel Report
- 15.3M avoidance cost for pipe alone where they
could find alternatives - In many areas alternatives were simply
unacceptable
11Life Cycle Comparisons
- Building product LCAs are neutral to positive on
the comparative environmental impacts of PVC
pipe - GASTEC (Neth., 1996) - pipe systems
- Swiss Fed. Lab. (1998) - pipe systems
- European Parliament Life Cycle Assessment of PVC
of Competing Materials.(2004) - This report found no evidence to support a bias
against PVC and as a result has placed no
restrictions on its use.
12Other key reports covering PVC and Environmental
impact
- CSIRO concluded "the balance of available
evidence indicates that PVC in its building and
construction applications has no more effect on
the environment than its alternatives". - A discussion of some of the scientific issues
concerning the use of PVC, Dr P Coghlan, CSIRO,
2001 - US Green Building Council Draft Report 2004
- based on an analysis of over 2400 scientific
papers, submissions from green groups, the
building industry and PVC industries. - We await the final report
- Neutral towards PVC - No grounds to discriminate
against PVC
13Australian PVC Pipe Additives
- No Plasticisers
- No Cadmium stabilisers
- No Lead stabilisers in pressure pipe (since 1986)
- No Lead stabilisers in any pipe product by 2008
PIPA Product Stewardship commitment - gt90 of all pipe products will be lead free by
end 2006 - Committed to the removal of lead stabilisers in
recognition of the communitys desire to remove
all lead from the environment. - The lead stabiliser is being replaced with
organic based and calcium zinc stabiliser systems.
14Environmental Positives Embodied Energy
- CSIRO Report comparing Ductile iron cement lined
(DICL) and PVC pressure pipeline applications
(Piping Embodied Energy Analysis
Ambrose, Salomonsson Burn, CSIRO Manufacturing
and Infrastructure Technology 2002) - PVC Consistently outperforms DICL
- Up to 6 times less embodied energy using PVC-O
over equivalent DICL option. (2.35 min to
6.25 max difference)
15Environmental PositivesMaterial Efficiency
pressure pipe
- PVC-O vs PVC-U
- 2x strength, 10x impact, significant increase in
fatigue performance. - Wall thickness approximately 50
- Larger bore, gt10 better hydraulic performance
- Retains all existing benefits of PVCU
16Environmental PositivesMaterial Efficiency non
pressure pipes
- Structured wall
- Sandwich construction multi layer pipe
- Same stiffness
- Facilitates recycling
- 15 - 25 less energy
- 15 - 30 less material
- Smooth bore same hydraulic performance as solid
wall
17Environmental PositivesDurability
- WSAA assign gt100 year life to all pressure and
non pressure infrastructure piping (WSAA PVC Pipe
Product Appraisal) - Other studies support this conclusion
- Whittle / Tennakoon Plastics Pipes XII Milan
Italy 2004 Predicting residual life of PVC sewer
pipes. - Millewa, pressure water pipes
- Long life translates to effective use of
resources - At this point there are limited quantities to
recycle because we are still within their first
100 years of service life
18Environmental PositivesRecycling
- PVC is recyclable and IS BEING RECYCLED
- No post industrial waste to landfill Post
consumer rigid PVC is recycled - Sandwich pipe and conduits ideal
- Provides opportunity to recycle larger volumes in
future as volume of recyclate increases - Provides opportunity to recycle other rigid PVC
products into pipe eg profiles - DWV, conduit, sewer and stormwater pipe use the
recyclate - restrict their use and limit ability
to recycle
19Environmental PositivesRecycling Collex, Alex
Fraser
20Conclusion
- Few products have been as rigorously and
transparently scrutinized in terms of
environmental impacts as PVC. - Need to look very carefully at alternatives
- Support selection on merit principle
- PVC pipe is undoubtedly cost effective
- PVC pipe has good sustainability credentials