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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Waste Transfer Stations hold and sort waste from small trucks, then load it onto bigger ones for efficient transport. They support recycling, reduce pollution, and help communities manage waste sustainably.
Separate collection means sorting waste by type (paper, plastic, organic) to boost recycling, reduce pollution, save resources, cut landfill use, and support a greener, circular economy.
Sorting facilities separate mixed recyclables like plastic, paper, and metal using machines and workers. This improves recycling quality, saves energy, reduces waste, and supports a circular economy.
An Accredited Exporter is a trusted company approved by customs for faster, simpler export processes, supporting cost savings, legal trade, and smoother movement of sustainable, circular economy goods.
Robotic sorting uses sensors and arms to quickly and accurately separate recyclables, keeping materials clean and boosting recycling efficiency. This supports safety, resource-saving, and a circular economy.
Digital watermarks are invisible codes on packaging that help sort and recycle materials accurately, reducing waste and boosting circular economy by making recycling faster and cleaner.
HolyGrail 2.0 uses invisible digital watermarks on plastic packaging to improve recycling in Europe, boosting sorting accuracy and supporting a circular economy by 2025’s proven tech success.
AI-powered waste sorting uses smart tech to quickly and accurately separate recyclables, reducing landfill waste, improving recycling quality, and supporting a circular economy for a greener future.
Float-sink separation sorts materials by density using liquids, helping recycle plastics and clean soil efficiently. It saves energy, reduces waste, and supports a circular economy.
A ballistic separator uses movement and air to sort waste by size and weight, boosting recycling efficiency, reducing landfill waste, and supporting a circular economy by keeping materials clean and reusable.