Oskar Mortensen is a Content Specialist at Repax who loves turning complicated sustainability rules into something everyone can actually understand. Think of him as your friendly guide through the world of EPR regulations and circularity—breaking down the confusing stuff so you can focus on what really matters for your business. His goal? Making environmental compliance feel less like homework and more like a conversation. When Oskar's not writing helpful content, you'll find him out on the golf course, breathing in that fresh air and enjoying nature's own waste-free system.
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Reverse logistics manages product returns for repair, recycling, or safe disposal, reducing waste and saving resources. It supports a circular economy and helps protect the environment.
End-of-Life Management means reusing, recycling, repairing, or safely disposing of products to reduce waste, save resources, and protect the environment. You can help by donating, fixing, or sorting your waste.
Resource depletion means using resources faster than they renew, causing shortages and higher costs. Recycling, reusing, and saving water help protect resources for the future. What small step will you try?
Planetary Boundaries are limits that keep Earth’s systems stable. Staying within them helps protect climate, water, biodiversity, and resources for a healthy, sustainable future.
Planned obsolescence makes products wear out fast, boosting waste and resource use. Choosing durable items, supporting repairs, and buying less helps reduce environmental harm and supports circular economy.
Resource efficiency means using water, energy, and materials wisely to reduce waste and pollution. It saves money, protects nature, and supports a greener, circular economy for everyone.
The Right to Repair helps people fix products, saving money and reducing waste. It supports a circular economy by keeping items longer, cutting pollution, and conserving resources. Why not try repairing next time?
Doughnut Economics balances meeting human needs with protecting Earth’s limits, promoting fairness, reducing waste, and encouraging sustainable growth for a healthy planet and society.
Remanufacturing restores used products to like-new, saving resources, cutting waste and emissions, and lowering costs. It supports a circular economy by reusing materials and reducing environmental impact.
Cradle-to-Cradle Certification ensures products are safe, reusable, made with clean energy, conserve water, and support fair work, helping keep resources in a positive, circular flow.
Regenerative design creates buildings and products that restore nature, use renewable materials, recycle waste, and support communities—helping the environment improve over time, not just survive.
Biomimicry copies nature’s smart designs to create eco-friendly products and systems. It saves resources, reduces waste, and supports circular economy by working with natural cycles.