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 a fishing gear take-back scheme? Collecting and recycling old fishing equipment

What is a fishing gear take-back scheme?

Fishing Gear Take-Back Schemes collect old fishing gear to stop ocean pollution and ghost fishing. They recycle materials, protect marine life, save resources, and support sustainable fishing.
What is multifilament fishing? A strong, flexible line made from braided fibers

What is multifilament fishing line?

Multifilament fishing lines are strong, flexible synthetic fibers braided together. They offer great sensitivity but can harm marine life if littered. Recycling and eco-friendly options help reduce waste.
What is ghost diving? Removing lost fishing nets to save marine life

What is ghost diving?

Ghost Diving is a volunteer group removing lost fishing nets from oceans, protecting marine life, recycling nets, and raising awareness to promote sustainable fishing and healthier seas.
What is Healthy Seas? A movement cleaning oceans and recycling waste

What are healthy seas?

Healthy Seas removes harmful ghost nets from oceans, recycles them into new products, spreads awareness, and supports a circular economy to protect marine life and fight pollution.
What is ECONYL? Regenerated nylon made from recycled waste materials

What is ECONYL regenerated nylon?

ECONYL is recycled nylon made from waste like fishing nets, reducing plastic pollution and emissions. It supports a circular economy by turning waste into durable, eco-friendly materials.
What is a trawl net? A large fishing net dragged to catch fish and sea life

What is a trawl net?

Trawl nets catch lots of fish but can harm sea life and habitats. Sustainable changes, like selective nets, rules, and recycling old nets, help protect oceans and support circular economy goals.
What is an aquaculture net? A tool for safe fish farming and cleaner water

What is aquaculture net?

Eco-friendly aquaculture nets can cut ocean pollution, protect marine life, and boost recycling. This means cleaner seafood and healthier oceans for future generations to enjoy. What would you choose?
What is a purse seine net? A fishing tool that traps surface fish efficiently

What is a purse seine net?

Purse seine nets catch surface fish efficiently, using durable materials. Sustainable use, eco-friendly designs, and fishing limits help protect marine life and support a circular economy.
What are marine microplastics from fishing gear? Tiny plastics harming ocean life

What are marine microplastics from fishing gear?

Marine microplastics from fishing gear harm ocean life by breaking down nets into tiny plastics that spread toxins. Reducing lost gear and recycling helps protect marine ecosystems.
What is a dredge in fishing? A tool for harvesting shellfish sustainably

What is dredge fishing?

Dredge fishing collects shellfish by dragging nets on the seabed. When done responsibly, it balances harvesting with protecting marine habitats, supporting sustainable seafood and ocean health.
What is a codend? The fishing net pouch that helps protect fish stocks

What is a codend?

A codend is the net’s end where fish gather; its design helps protect young fish, reduce waste, and supports sustainable fishing by allowing selective catch and better materials use.
What is monofilament fishing line? A clear, flexible line used for catching fish

What is monofilament fishing line?

Monofilament fishing lines are strong and flexible but can harm wildlife if lost. Recycling and proper disposal help reduce pollution and support a circular economy for a cleaner environment.