To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. On 1 February 2021, the Victorian Government banned the use of certain types of Aluminium Composite Cladding (ACC) in certain circumstances. What is banned? ACC with less than 93% inert (or non-combustible) material is now banned from use in future buildings which fall into either of the following categories (also known as Type A and Type B in the Building Code of Australia Vol 1): Residential buildings (including public buildings such as hotels and aged care facilities) with more than 2 storeys; and office buildings, shopping centres, warehouses, parking structures and factories with 3 or more storeys.