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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PFAS are long-lasting chemicals used in many products but harm health and the environment. Reducing use, choosing safer options, and supporting cleanup efforts helps protect people and nature.
Waste footprint measures all waste from making, using, and discarding products. It helps spot waste sources, guiding us to reduce trash, protect nature, and support a circular economy.
Material Footprint shows the total natural resources used to make products, encouraging recycling and smarter choices to reduce waste and support a circular economy for a healthier planet.
An Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) shows a product's full environmental impact, promoting smarter choices, transparency, and better design for recycling and sustainability.
Carbon offsetting balances your CO2 by funding projects like tree planting or renewable energy. It helps fight climate change and supports cleaner, healthier communities. Would you try it?
The Product Environmental Footprint (PEF) measures a product’s full environmental impact, promoting transparency, better design, and supporting the circular economy for greener choices.
Packaging footprint measures the environmental impact of packaging from materials, energy use, transport, to disposal. Reducing it through recycling, reuse, and smarter design helps protect nature.
Scope 3 emissions cover all greenhouse gases from a product’s entire life—like raw materials, transport, use, and disposal. Tackling these helps companies reduce their full environmental impact.
Scope 2 emissions come from the energy a company buys, like electricity. Reducing them by choosing clean energy helps cut pollution and supports a greener, more sustainable future.
Scope 1 emissions are direct greenhouse gases from a company’s own fuel use or processes, like burning gas in trucks or machines. Cutting these helps reduce pollution and fight climate change.
Non-compliance penalties are fines or actions against those who break environmental laws, encouraging companies and individuals to follow rules, reduce pollution, and support sustainability.
You can save energy, use public transport, recycle, eat less meat, and support renewable energy. Small actions like these add up to help reduce emissions and reach Net Zero.