SMX plans to expand molecular marking and blockchain verification for recycled plastics; Plastic Cycle Token framework grows to digitize verified recycling activity
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SMX plans to expand molecular marking and blockchain verification for recycled plastics; Plastic Cycle Token framework grows to digitize verified recycling activity
SMX plans to expand use of molecular markers and a blockchain-based system to create digital records that track plastic origin, composition, and lifecycle events.
The company aims to enable instant verification of recycled plastic without relying on paperwork or third-party claims.
SMX intends to support procurement shifts toward verified recycled inputs to reduce exposure to oil and gas-driven virgin plastic price volatility.
Its Plastic Cycle Token framework is planned to digitize verified recycling activity into a structured asset tied to authenticated material flows.
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