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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Glass packaging is 100% recyclable, safe for food, and reusable. It supports circular economy by reducing waste and energy use, especially when recycled or returned locally.
Tinplate steel packaging is durable, highly recyclable (82% in Europe), energy-saving, and reduces food waste, making it a key player in the circular economy and sustainability efforts.
Aluminium packaging keeps food fresh, saves energy, and is endlessly recyclable. Recycling it reduces waste and protects nature, making it a smart, eco-friendly choice for everyday use.
PVC is durable and cost-effective but contains chlorine, causing environmental concerns. Recycling and proper disposal support circularity, reducing waste and pollution for a more sustainable future.
Polystyrene is a common plastic used in packaging and insulation. It's hard to recycle, made from fossil fuels, and persists in nature. Reducing use and choosing reusable items helps cut waste.
Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) is a lightweight, insulating foam used in packaging and buildings. Recycling EPS reduces waste and saves energy, supporting a circular economy and protecting the environment.
Polypropylene (PP) is a strong, lightweight plastic used in many products. It’s recyclable, helping reduce waste and fossil fuel use, but needs proper sorting. Bio-based PP offers greener options.
HDPE is a strong, durable plastic used in many products. It’s easy to recycle multiple times, reducing waste and saving resources, making it great for a circular, sustainable economy.
Beverage cans, mostly aluminum, are lightweight, recyclable, and save energy. Recycling them cuts pollution and supports a circular economy, making drinks fresher and packaging eco-friendly.
rPET is recycled plastic from used PET bottles, saving resources and cutting pollution. It supports a circular economy by turning waste into new products, reducing landfill and protecting nature.
PET is a strong, lightweight plastic used in bottles and textiles. It’s recyclable many times, reducing waste and saving resources, making it key for a circular economy and sustainability efforts.
LDPE is a flexible plastic used in bags and wraps. It’s recyclable but must be clean. Reusing and recycling LDPE helps reduce waste and supports a circular economy for a healthier planet.