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SMX is Giving Plastics the One Thing the Market Never Saw: Proof

NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / November 28, 2025 / The global plastics system has lived with the same recurring flaw for decades. No one could reliably verify what was truly recycled, what was partially recycled, and what was simply being passed ...

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SMX is Giving Plastics the One Thing the Market Never Saw: Proof

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[{"type":"text","content":"NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / November 28, 2025 / The global plastics system has lived with the same recurring flaw for decades. No one could reliably verify what was truly recycled, what was partially recycled, and what was simply being passed off as recycled. Brands made claims. Auditors tried to keep pace. Regulators issued mandates. Yet the underlying reality never changed. Plastic loses its identity the moment it enters the waste stream. SMX (NASDAQ:SMX) introduced a permanent fix by embedding molecular-level memory into plastics. Once the marker is applied, the material retains its identity through collection, sorting, reprocessing, pelletizing, and remanufacturing.","length":683,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":"This is transforming the economics of recycling by eliminating the guesswork that kept markets fragmented and risky. Companies can now confirm recycled content at the molecular level, rather than relying on supplier declarations or batch documentation. Governments can verify compliance with recycled content quotas without relying on forms that can be misinterpreted. Consumers can trust the authenticity of products labeled as sustainable. SMX created the first system in which the plastic itself serves as the verification.","length":526,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":"The timing could not be more significant. Countries around the world are tightening regulations that require verifiable recycled content. Brands face escalating pressure to demonstrate real sustainability rather than marketing language. The gap between what companies claim and what they can prove is widening. SMX closes that gap by giving plastics an identity that persists from one lifecycle to the next. It turns recycled material into a reliable commodity rather than a sector plagued by uncertainty.","length":505,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":"From Waste Stream to Verified Commodity","length":39,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":"Traditional recycling systems were built on hope and manual processes. Collection agencies sort materials and send them to processors who do their best to filter out impurities. Recyclers rely on chemical tests that evaluate only a snapshot of the material, rather than its full lifecycle. Brands receive batches labeled as high recycled content and have no ability to confirm those claims. The...

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