SMX Expands Global Circularity Network Through Six High-Impact Partnerships
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / November 7, 2025 / Every industry reaches a moment when proof stops being optional. For SMX (NASDAQ:SMX), that moment has arrived. What began as molecular science has become an operational reality, moving through the …
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / November 7, 2025 / Every industry reaches a moment when proof stops being optional. For SMX (NASDAQ:SMX), that moment has arrived. What began as molecular science has become an operational reality, moving through the global supply chain not as theory but as infrastructure.
Factories, recycling centers, and refineries are now speaking the same language-the one SMX wrote in molecules and translated into data. Its molecular markers and digital passports are building a universal framework that enables every material to tell its own story - from origin to reuse.
This isn't the echo chamber of sustainability conferences. It's a working system that ties together regulators, brands, and investors through verifiable data. In 2025, SMX stopped pitching the future and started running it.
Singapore Builds the Reference Model
The global transformation begins in Singapore. Together with A*STAR, SMX is creating what no one else has achieved at scale: a national plastics passport system that assigns durable digital identities to materials from production through reuse.
This initiative isn't another policy trial. It's the foundation of a permanent circular-economy backbone for one of the world's most innovation-driven markets. Singapore's approach sets a measurable precedent for other nations. One where molecular verification isn't a suggestion, but a regulatory requirement.
That's the difference between ambition and adoption. SMX isn't reacting to rules; it's writing the architecture they'll be built on.
Automation Meets Authentication
In Austria, automation has become verification. SMX and REDWAVE have turned industrial sorters into high-speed certifiers by teaching machines to recognize molecular markers directly on the line.
What used to be paperwork and audits now happens in real time. A conveyor belt becomes a compliance engine. Certified feedstock moves faster, commands better prices, and eliminates the ambiguity that drags on recycling markets.
The economics are immediate. Verified streams mean fewer disputes, tighter quality control, and cleaner balance sheets. Add Tradepro's distribution network in Miami, and the chain connects end to end-verification at the source, distribution in motion, and a clear path into U.S. supply chains where mandated recycled content has shifted from goal to law.
Spain's Circular Accelerator
Europe has become the testing ground for traceability at scale, and Spain is now its proving ground. Through its collaboration with CARTIF, SMX is embedding molecular tracking and analytics into industrial pilots that define how circular economies function in practice.

