Oskar Mortensen

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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What is depolymerisation? Breaking plastics into building blocks for reuse

What is depolymerization?

Depolymerisation breaks plastics into original parts for high-quality recycling, cutting waste and pollution. It supports a circular economy by reusing materials and saving resources.
What is solvolysis? A chemical process breaking down plastics for recycling

What is solvolysis?

Solvolysis breaks down plastics using solvents, turning waste into reusable raw materials. It supports circular economy by reducing pollution, conserving resources, and improving recycling quality.
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What is industrial composting?

Industrial composting turns organic waste into nutrient-rich compost fast, cutting landfill methane and supporting soil health. It’s key for waste reduction and a circular economy.

What is near-infrared (NIR) sorting?

Near-Infrared (NIR) Sorting uses light to quickly and accurately separate materials like plastics, boosting recycling quality, reducing waste, saving resources, and supporting a circular economy.

What is waste to energy?

Waste-to-Energy turns leftover waste into useful energy, cutting landfill size and emissions. It supports circular economy goals by using waste as fuel, making local energy cleaner and smarter.

What is home composting?

Home composting turns kitchen scraps and garden waste into nutrient-rich soil, cutting landfill waste and greenhouse gases. It’s an easy, eco-friendly way to recycle at home and support plant growth.

What is energy recovery from waste?

Energy Recovery turns waste into energy when recycling isn’t possible, cutting landfill use and emissions. It complements recycling by handling leftover waste safely and sustainably.

What is automated sorting?

Automated sorting can improve recycling of plastics, metals, and glass near you. Using sensors and AI, machines quickly separate materials, reducing contamination and boosting recycling success.

What is food-grade recycling?

Food-grade recycling safely turns used food packaging into clean, reusable containers, cutting waste and pollution while protecting food and supporting a circular, sustainable economy.

What is optical sorting?

Optical sorting uses cameras and sensors to quickly separate recyclables by color, shape, or material, boosting recycling quality and supporting a circular economy by reducing waste and saving resources.

What is anaerobic digestion?

Anaerobic digestion uses bacteria to turn organic waste into biogas for energy and nutrient-rich digestate for fertilizer, cutting emissions and supporting a circular, sustainable system.

What is incineration?

Incineration burns waste to cut volume, reduce landfill use, and generate energy. With strict rules and tech, it’s safer and supports circular economy by handling non-recyclable trash well.