Madison Technologies announces that two of their products have been found compliant with the Vinyl Council’s Best Environmental Practice (BEP) Guidelines. This compliance means building projects using Garland cables and Roadworx cables, both manufactured by Madison Technologies, can claim up to two points towards its Green Star rating under the Green Building Council of Australia's (GBCA) Green Star rating tool.

The Vinyl Council of Australia’s criteria have been developed to demonstrate Best Environmental Practice (BEP) PVC. Projects where the vinyl flooring and resilient wall coverings, cable, pipe and conduit (together accounting for the majority of PVC use in buildings) meet the compliance requirements of the Best Practice Guidelines for PVC in the Built Environment Guidelines are eligible to claim the two points. In order to earn points under the credit, these products must be independently verified as meeting the BEP criteria.

A complete range of independently verified BEP compliant cables is available from Madison Technologies under the Garland Pro Series and Roadworx Cables brands including: LAN and data cables, coaxial cables, instrumentation and control cables, security and fire control cables, telephone cables, and audio cables.