REPIC evolves into 'Ecogenesys'

21st March 2025

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REPIC, the UK’s largest electrical and electronic compliance scheme, has been rebranded as Ecogenesys, marking the organisation's transformation into a wider consultancy which aims to support businesses working to achieve their sustainability targets.

Abs Bokhari, Executive Chairman of Ecogenesys, said: “Ecogenesys isn’t just a new name – it’s a renewed commitment to being the trusted partner for businesses looking to navigate the future of compliance with confidence. This new era is about delivering forward thinking, innovative solutions that support businesses on their journey towards a more sustainable and circular economy. We are excited by the opportunities it brings for our members and the industry as a whole.”

Ecogenesys says the company remains committed to supporting UK and European scheme members with WEEE, battery, and packaging compliance, while enhancing its services with strategic guidance in environmental research, carbon solutions, packaging consulting, and product returns / reuse services. 

Graeme Milne, Chief Executive of Ecogenesys, said: “This evolution aligns with the shifting needs of our producer members, allowing us to support them in a broader range of areas; navigating an increasingly complex sustainability landscape.”


For more information on Ecogenesys, please visit: ecogenesys.co.uk

Photo left to right: Laura Crehan – Ecogenesys; Maurizio Severgnini – Ecogenesys Board Member; Andrew Mullen – Ecogenesys Board Member; Abs Bokhari – Executive Chairman, Ecogenesys; Graeme Milne – Chief Executive Ecogenesys; Mark Frakes – Ecogenesys; Laura Napier – Ecogenesys Board Member; Simon Hill – Ecogenesys; Joe O’Sullivan – Ecogenesys Board Member