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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The NFRD required large EU companies to report on environmental and social impacts, boosting transparency. It was replaced by the CSRD in 2024 for broader, clearer sustainability reporting.
The EU Omnibus Simplification Package eases sustainability reporting by focusing on large companies, reducing burdens on SMEs, simplifying data rules, and supporting a smoother shift to a green economy.
A Digital Product Passport is a digital record with detailed product info, boosting transparency, sustainability, and circularity by guiding consumers and businesses on materials, use, and recycling.
Double materiality means companies consider both their impact on people and planet, and how environmental or social changes affect their business, promoting responsibility and long-term success.
The Environmental Protection Act and related EU laws regulate pollution, waste, and environmental crimes, ensuring businesses and individuals act responsibly to protect health and nature.
The EU Taxonomy guides investments to support truly sustainable activities, helping fight climate change by setting clear, science-based rules for green business and boosting trust in eco-friendly options.
The CSDDD requires large EU and non-EU companies to prevent human rights and environmental harm, align with climate goals, report transparently, and face liability for non-compliance.
The EU Green Deal aims for climate neutrality by 2050 through clean energy, circular economy, sustainable transport, and protecting nature—creating green jobs and a healthier planet for all.
The CSRD requires large EU companies to report detailed ESG data, ensuring transparency, accountability, and standardized sustainability info to drive better environmental and social practices.
The EU Circular Economy Action Plan promotes durable, repairable products, reduces waste, boosts recycling, supports green buying, targets key sectors, and aims for climate neutrality by 2050.
The 2024 UK regulations make packaging producers responsible for waste management, requiring registration, data reporting, recycling targets, and fees to boost recycling and reduce waste.
pEPR Fee Modulation charges plastic producers fees based on product recyclability, encouraging eco-friendly design and recycled materials use to reduce waste and support recycling systems.