Frederik Kiel Jespersen

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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What does refurbishment mean? Improving and updating to extend life and reduce waste

What is refurbishment?

Refurbishment means fixing or upgrading buildings and products to extend their life, reduce waste, save resources, and support a circular economy—good for the planet and your wallet!
What is a voluntary agreement in packaging? A pact for greener practices

What is a voluntary agreement (packaging)?

Voluntary Agreements in packaging are industry commitments to boost recycling, reduce waste, and support circular economy goals, complementing regulations for more sustainable packaging.
What is a Repair Cafe? A community event for fixing and reusing items

What is a repair cafe?

Repair Cafes bring people together to fix broken items, cutting waste and saving resources. They build skills, community, and support a circular economy for a greener planet.
What is a buy-back programme? Returning used products for reuse and recycling

What is a buy-back programme?

Buy-Back Programmes let you return used items for recycling or reuse, cutting waste and saving resources. They support a circular economy and often reward you with discounts or cash.
What is a landfill? A managed site where waste is safely buried underground

What is a landfill?

Landfills safely store waste but take space and risk pollution. Reducing, reusing, and recycling keep materials in use longer, cutting landfill need and protecting the environment.
What is asset recovery? Reclaiming value from waste for a greener future

What is asset recovery?

Asset recovery reclaims valuable materials from waste, reducing landfill, saving resources, cutting pollution, and supporting the circular economy by turning old items into new products.
What is the As-a-Service model for packaging? Renting reusable containers for less waste

What is the as-a-service model (packaging)?

The Packaging As-a-Service model lets you rent reusable packaging that’s collected, cleaned, and reused, cutting waste and saving resources—a smart, easy way to support a greener future.
What are biodegradable materials? Substances that break down naturally and reduce waste

What are biodegradable materials?

Biodegradable materials break down naturally, reducing waste and pollution. They support a circular economy by returning to nature safely. Choosing them helps protect the planet and cut landfill piles.
What does eco-innovation mean? New ideas for a greener planet and better living

What is eco-innovation?

Eco-innovation means creating smart, eco-friendly products and ideas that save resources, reduce waste, and protect nature—helping build a cleaner, greener future for all of us.
What is transboundary waste movement? Shipping waste across countries safely and fairly

What is transboundary waste movement?

Transboundary waste movement is shipping waste across countries. It needs strict rules to prevent pollution and health risks, support recycling, and promote cooperation for a safer, circular economy.
What are end-of-waste criteria? Rules for turning waste into reusable materials

What are end-of-waste criteria?

End-of-Waste Criteria are rules that show when waste is treated enough to be safely reused as a resource, boosting recycling, saving energy, and supporting a circular, sustainable economy.
What is waste prevention? Using less to reduce trash and save resources

What is waste prevention?

Waste prevention means using less and wasting less by choosing durable products, repairing items, and reducing packaging. Small steps like these save resources, money, and help protect our planet.