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 are single-use plastic products?

Single-use plastics harm the environment and wildlife, lasting for centuries. Switching to reusable items and recycling supports a circular economy, reducing waste and protecting our planet.

What is water-based coating?

Water-based coatings use water instead of harmful solvents, reducing pollution and health risks. They dry fast, clean up easily, support recycling, and are a greener, durable choice for many surfaces.

What is coated paperboard?

Coated paperboard is thick paper with a smooth, protective coating used in packaging. It looks great, protects products, but can be harder to recycle. Sustainable coatings and recycled fiber help boost circularity.

What is shrink film or collation film?

Shrink film tightly wraps products to protect and bundle them, using less material and reducing waste. Moving to recycled or biodegradable films and better recycling boosts its sustainability.

What is cellophane?

Cellophane is a plant-based, biodegradable film that protects food while letting it breathe. It's a greener, renewable alternative to plastic, supporting waste reduction and circular economy goals.

What is wax coating in packaging?

Wax coatings protect packaging from moisture and add strength, often using natural, biodegradable waxes that support recycling and reduce plastic waste, boosting sustainability and circularity.

What are oxo-degradable plastics?

Oxo-degradable plastics break into tiny pieces but don’t fully disappear, causing microplastic pollution and recycling issues. Europe favors safer, recyclable, or biodegradable alternatives.

What are lightweight plastic carrier bags?

Lightweight plastic bags are handy but harm the environment when discarded. Using reusable bags cuts waste, protects animals, and supports a cleaner planet. Try bringing your own bag!

What are bioplastics?

Bioplastics come from plants, reducing fossil fuel use and pollution. Some break down naturally, but others need special composting. Using them helps cut waste and supports a greener future.

What are bio-based plastics?

Bio-based plastics come from plants, cutting fossil fuel use and carbon emissions. They support a circular economy but need careful farming and disposal to truly help the environment.

What is mono-material film?

Look for packaging labeled with a single recycling symbol or type, like “PE” for polyethylene. It’s usually soft, flexible plastic film, like snack bags or wrappers, easy to recycle at home.

What is black plastic?

Black plastic hides dirt and looks good but is hard to recycle since machines can’t detect it well. Using recyclable alternatives helps reduce waste and supports a circular economy.