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 is EPR registration? Producer responsibility for managing product waste

What is EPR registration?

EPR Registration makes producers responsible for their products’ waste, promoting recycling and reuse. It helps reduce pollution, supports a circular economy, and benefits both people and the planet.
What is a notified body? A trusted checker for safe and green products in Europe

What is a notified body?

A Notified Body checks products for safety and environmental rules in Europe, ensuring they support sustainability, reduce waste, and help build a circular economy for safer, greener products.
What are retailer EPR obligations? Responsibilities for waste and recycling compliance

What is a retailer's EPR obligation?

Retailers must register, join compliance schemes, report sales, pay fees, and ensure proper product disposal under EPR laws, helping boost recycling and reduce waste for a greener future.
What is a packer/filler? A machine for accurate and eco-friendly filling

What is a packer/filler?

Packer/fillers fill containers precisely, cutting product waste and energy use. They support eco-friendly packaging and help companies reduce environmental impact in production.
What is a converter in packaging? Turning raw materials into finished goods

What is a converter (packaging)?

A packaging converter turns raw or recycled materials into finished packaging, focusing on sustainability by reducing waste, using eco-friendly materials, and designing for recycling and reuse.
What is micro-enterprise EPR exemption? Small business rules on recycling responsibility

What is the micro-enterprise EPR exemption?

Micro-enterprises in the EU may get some EPR exemptions in certain countries, but they’re still encouraged to design eco-friendly, recyclable products for better sustainability and business growth.
What does making available on the market mean? Selling with eco-friendly rules

What is making available on the market?

Making Available on the Market" means the first sale of a product in a region, ensuring it meets environmental rules for safety, recycling, and sustainability throughout its life cycle.
What are distance contracts? Agreements made without meeting in person

What are distance contracts?

Distance contracts, like online sales, let you cancel within 14 days with a refund. EU laws ensure clear info, protecting consumers and supporting sustainable, resource-saving shopping.
What is an Economic Operator? A key player in sustainable product handling

What is an economic operator?

Economic Operators are businesses handling products from creation to disposal, following rules to reduce waste, promote recycling, and support a circular, sustainable economy.
What is an end user? The person who uses and impacts a product’s sustainability

What is an end user?

An end user is the person or group who uses a product and whose choices impact waste, recycling, and sustainability, playing a key role in supporting circular economy goals.
What does placing on the market mean? When products first become available to buy

What is placing on the market?

Placing on the market" means when a product is first sold or offered, triggering rules for safety, environmental standards, and producer responsibility to support recycling and reduce waste.
What is GS1 EPCIS? A packaging traceability standard for supply chains

What is GS1 EPCIS (packaging traceability standard)?

GS1 EPCIS tracks packaging from production to disposal, boosting supply chain transparency, aiding recycling, ensuring regulation compliance, and supporting a circular, sustainable economy.