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SMX Becomes the Ghost Buster of Buried Black Carbon and Fire Retardant Plastics (NASDAQ:SMX)

Exposing carbon black and flame-retardant plastics with one scan NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / September 19, 2025 / The world has been told for years that

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SMX Becomes the Ghost Buster of Buried Black Carbon and Fire Retardant Plastics (NASDAQ:SMX)

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[{"type":"text","content":"Exposing carbon black and flame-retardant plastics with one scan NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / September 19, 2025 / The world has been told for years that we must choose between sustainability and safety. If we want recycled materials, we may have to accept a compromise in performance. If we want maximum fire safety, we may have to tolerate chemicals whose presence can only be assumed, not proven. That false choice has haunted regulators, manufacturers, and consumers alike, because no one has been able to deliver both with certainty. Until now.SMX (NASDAQ:SMX) has created a breakthrough that makes the trade-off vanish. By embedding molecular markers directly into materials, the company enables a single scan to do something no one thought possible. It can prove that a product contains verifiable recycled content and, at the very same time, confirm that it holds the flame retardants necessary to protect lives. Recycling verified. Fire safety verified. Ghost plastics exposed. One scan, two proofs, zero compromise.Because this goes deeper than traditional recycling blind spots. SMX is the first company to track and certify the invisible \"ghost plastics\" - the carbon black and flame-retardant compounds that conventional systems cannot detect and usually banish to landfills or incinerators. By making the invisible visible, SMX has brought the hardest plastics out of the graveyard and back into supply chains with proof built in.Old Systems FailedThis matters because the old system has failed on both counts. Recycling has too often been a story of good intentions undermined by weak follow-through. Materials labeled as sustainable turn out to be nothing of the sort once traced back through the supply chain. Consumers are left skeptical, governments are left guessing, and progress stalls. Flame retardants have been no less problematic. Producers assert their chemicals are present and effective, but when tested in the real world, too many products fall short. The Grenfell Tower fire in London proved the cost of that gap in the starkest terms imaginable. Materials sold as fire-resistant accelerated a tragedy that claimed dozens of lives and left regulators grasping for answers.SMX's technology changes that equation entirely. By embedding proof into the molecular structure of materials, sustainability and safety can now be verified toge...

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