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SMX expands US footprint for plastic recycling verification via Digital Material Passport platform
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SMX expands US footprint for plastic recycling verification via Digital Material Passport platform
  • SMX rolled out a U.S. expansion of its recycling verification platform as regulators, brands, and manufacturers tighten scrutiny of plastics sustainability claims.
  • Digital Material Passport Platform uses molecular markers to link plastic to secure digital records for recycled content, origin, composition, and chain of custody.
  • Strategy targets compliance-ready reporting, auditability, and financing support for recycled inputs as the market shifts from pledges to data-backed proof.
  • SMX positioned its “Age of Parity” campaign as a push to make verified recycled plastic cost-competitive with virgin materials.


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