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How SMX's Global Collaborations are Rewriting the Playbook for Plastics, Gold, and Industrial Materials

NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / December 3, 2025 / For decades, every industry has been held back by the same flaw. They rely on materials they cannot truly

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How SMX's Global Collaborations are Rewriting the Playbook for Plastics, Gold, and Industrial Materials

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[{"type":"text","content":"NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / December 3, 2025 / For decades, every industry has been held back by the same flaw. They rely on materials they cannot truly verify. Plastics with unverifiable recycled content, gold with unverifiable origin, metals with unverifiable purity, and packaging with unverifiable compliance. These uncertainties fuel fraud, create regulatory risk, and fracture trust between manufacturers, regulators, and consumers. SMX's (NASDAQ:SMX) collaborations are solving this problem sector by sector. Instead of improving documentation, the company is redefining the material economy itself.In plastics, SMX is working with one of the world's largest polymer and additives producers to embed identity directly into the material. This collaboration is showing how packaging, consumer goods, and industrial polymers can carry a molecular signature that survives extrusion, reshaping, and recycling. In precious metals, SMX is collaborating with one of the most influential trade hubs in the Middle East, Dubai and the DMCC, to demonstrate how identity can follow gold across heat cycles and cross-border movement. This is closing the gap that has plagued the global gold ecosystem for decades.Meanwhile, SMX is working together with a major gold-processing partner, Goldstrom, to validate how persistent identity can survive melting and recasting, turning precious metals into a self-authenticating asset class. In Europe, a leading advanced-materials research center is testing SMX's markers inside metals subjected to high temperature and intense processing. Their work is proving that industrial materials can retain identity even when they undergo transformations that historically erased all traceability. And in Asia, SMX is collaborating with packaging manufacturers, recyclers, and logistics companies to strengthen national circularity frameworks built on verifiable materials.Every Collaboration Is a Proof PointIndustries built on paperwork were never designed to manage globalized supply chains. Certificates get forged. Labels fall off. QR codes don't survive recycling. Declarations depend on trust. Audits catch problems only after damage occurs. That system worked when materials stayed local and transformations were simple. It collapses under modern complexity.SMX's partners are demonstrating that the old model is no longer viable. ...

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