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SMX and REDWAVE To Turn Conveyor Belts Into Value Belts for Plastics Passport (NASDAQ:SMX)
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / September 15, 2025 / History books tell us about the first industrial revolution with steam, the second with electricity, and

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[{"type":"text","content":"NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / September 15, 2025 / History books tell us about the first industrial revolution with steam, the second with electricity, and the third with automation. But let's be honest, recycling never made it into those chapters. For decades, it has been a side hustle for municipalities and compliance officers, more of a charity project than an industry. That changes now. SMX (NASDAQ:SMX) is stepping onto the factory floor with a partner that knows what it means to operate at scale, and together they are turning conveyor belts into value belts.On September 15, SMX announced a Letter of Intent with BT-Systems' Competence Center REDWAVE, and the message could not be clearer. Recycling is no longer about dumping bottles into bins and hoping the right materials make it through a plant. It is about embedding proof into every piece of plastic and attaching real economic value to every cycle of reuse. Proof, however, is only as strong as the system that can deliver it at an industrial scale. That is where SMX's molecular traceability meets REDWAVE's high-speed sorting and detection, and the combination looks less like waste management and more like the start of a new industrial revolution.Once executed, this partnership becomes the master key that unlocks commercial value from circularity, shifting it from a lofty ambition into real-world action and setting the blueprint for how waste is measured, priced, and rewarded across global markets.Making Circularity Accessible at the Molecular LevelFor those still catching up, SMX has developed a way to tag materials at the sub-molecular level. That tag becomes inseparable from the product and links to a digital passport secured on blockchain. Instead of paperwork, self-reporting, or wishful thinking, you get a system where proof is permanent. You know where it came from, how it was processed, and whether it meets compliance standards. This is not oversight after the fact. It is truth injected into the material itself, ready to be read at every checkpoint along the supply chain.Pair that with REDWAVE's machines, which already dominate sorting lines around the world. They can separate waste streams at lightning speed, but until now, those streams were just buckets of material that could be mixed, mislabeled, or doubted. By layering SMX's traceability onto REDWAVE's precisi...
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