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Singapore Adopts SMX Technology for National Plastics Passport

Singapore has taken a pivotal step in recycling with its decision to implement a national plastics passport, utilizing SMX's molecular identification technology. This move aims to establish a robust infrastructure for managing plastics, transforming them into resources with clear identity, accountability, and economic value.

The plastics passport integrates molecular identity into polymers, enabling plastics to report their composition and history. This system enhances accuracy and reliability, reducing dependency on documentation and audits. Singapore's approach could serve as a model for ASEAN economies, simplifying compliance and boosting economic opportunities in verified materials and supply chains.

SMX’s technology turns polymers into 'memory chips,' confirming recycled content and validating safety standards instantly. This innovation shifts recycling from narrative to measurable reality, fostering a governed system with defined value and enforcement, providing a blueprint for global adoption.

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