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SMX Offers FREE Licensing of its Global Plastics Passport Technology to Effectuate an Inclusive UN Plastics Treaty (NASDAQ: SMX)

NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / August 29, 2025 / As well-meaning as lengthy debates may be, the bottom line is simple: the system designed to create

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SMX Offers FREE Licensing of its Global Plastics Passport Technology to Effectuate an Inclusive UN Plastics Treaty (NASDAQ: SMX)

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[{"type":"text","content":"NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / August 29, 2025 / As well-meaning as lengthy debates may be, the bottom line is simple: the system designed to create sustainable plastics circularity is broken. And the world doesn't need-or want-to struggle through another decade of testing to figure out what might work. It needs results. Pilots and frameworks have had their moment. They've built awareness and stirred ambition. That's a plus. But ambition without implementation doesn't solve the problem. The world doesn't need more rhetoric-it needs measurable outcomes.SMX (NASDAQ: SMX) is delivering exactly that. Its Global Plastics Passport, made possible by its invisible molecular marking technology, is the ultimate toolbox for real, measurable circularity-capable of tracking and monetizing all grades of plastics across industries, not just the narrow slice of packaging plastics, PET, and rPET, that dominates headlines.SMX is so motivated to drive change and unify fragmented efforts that it's willing to offer its Global Plastics Passport technology for licensing, directly aimed at facilitating a UN Plastics Treaty. FREE OF CHARGE! Why is this timely? Because, unlike pilot solutions that address only one category of waste, SMX's system embeds molecular proof directly into an array of plastic materials and links it to immutable digital records. Every polymer-food-grade PET, construction resins, automotive plastics, electronics polymers, or textiles- can be traced, verified, valued, and monetized. The intended result: circularity is no longer left to arbitrary frameworks but is built on material efficiency, where all resources are captured, measured, and utilized to their fullest potential.Confidence Matters in a Plastics Market Worth TrillionsWhy should the UN accept SMX's proposal? Because it is the only comprehensive solution capable of reconciling diverse policy perspectives by valuing all types of plastics. That matters-and it's exactly why negotiators should adopt SMX's technology sooner rather than later. Doing so reframes the entire debate around real, broad-based plastics circularity. A food-grade polymer faces very different standards than a construction-grade resin. High-performance plastics in electronics carry risks that single-use packaging never will. These differences create regulatory, financial, and reputational risks for gove...

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