Frederik Kiel is Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer at Repax, where he architects technology solutions that bridge the gap between regulatory compliance and sustainable business practices. He focuses on building scalable infrastructure that transforms complex environmental responsibilities into actionable insights. With a commitment to better technology as a force for environmental stewardship, Frederik works at the intersection of compliance innovation and circular economy advancement.
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Reusability means using items like bottles, bags, or containers multiple times to cut waste, save resources, and protect nature. What reusable items do you use daily?
Cascading use means reusing materials in different ways before disposal, saving resources, reducing waste, and supporting a circular economy for a greener, more sustainable future.
Renewable materials come from plants or animals that regrow quickly, like wood or cotton. They reduce waste, lower emissions, support recycling, and help protect the environment for the future.
Recycling more carefully by sorting waste correctly and choosing products with recyclable packaging can boost recyclability, reduce waste, save resources, and protect the planet.
Start by recycling more, using energy-efficient products, and choosing items made from recycled materials. Small changes like turning off lights help save finite resources and protect the planet.
Zero Waste means using less and reusing more to avoid trash. Simple steps like carrying a reusable bag or choosing refillable products reduce waste and help protect our planet every day.
The Take-Make-Dispose model uses resources to make products, then throws them away, causing waste and harm. Moving to reuse and recycling helps protect the planet and save materials.
Modular design makes products with replaceable parts, reducing waste and boosting recycling. It saves resources, extends product life, and supports a circular economy for a greener future.
Buying and selling second-hand extends product life, cuts waste, saves resources, and supports a circular economy. It’s affordable, eco-friendly, and helps reduce pollution. Give it a try!
Product Lifetime Extension means using products longer by repairing, maintaining, upgrading, or sharing them. This reduces waste, saves resources, and helps protect the environment.
Blockchain helps track materials through a product’s life, ensuring trust, reducing waste, and boosting recycling. It creates digital histories that support smarter, sustainable choices for a circular future.
Extended warranties help keep products longer by encouraging repairs, reducing waste, and saving resources. They support circular economy goals and promote a more sustainable, less disposable mindset.