SMX Global Partnerships Making Gold Honest, Fashion Transparent, and Rare Earths Accountable
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / November 7, 2025 / Every company reaches a turning point when its technology stops being promise and starts becoming structure. SMX (NASDAQ:SMX) is there now. The company that gave matter a memory is no longer …
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / November 7, 2025 / Every company reaches a turning point when its technology stops being promise and starts becoming structure. SMX (NASDAQ:SMX) is there now. The company that gave matter a memory is no longer demonstrating what's possible. It's deploying what's required. Proof is no longer a side feature of sustainability. It has become the backbone of global trade, and the scale of what SMX is building now stretches from Asia to Europe to the United States.
For years, SMX quietly refined its system. Molecular markers that live inside materials. Digital passports that travel with them through every transformation. What once sounded like futuristic science has become a necessity as industries scramble to verify what they produce and recycle. Global policies are catching up, and SMX's network of partnerships shows how verification is evolving into the next major layer of industrial infrastructure.
Singapore Turns Verification Into Policy
Singapore sits at the top of that evolution. In partnership with A*STAR, SMX is helping to create a national plastics passport system that assigns a permanent identity to materials from manufacture to reuse. This isn't a concept or a pilot. It's a functioning, government-backed standard that establishes digital continuity for every unit of plastic across its lifecycle.
For Singapore, it's a statement about national efficiency and compliance. For SMX, it's a validation of molecular verification at policy level. When a country known for precision engineering and regulatory rigor adopts your system, it elevates the conversation worldwide. What began as a scientific pursuit has turned into legislation in motion, and the rest of Asia is watching.
Turning Machines Into Proof Engines
The industrial shift is already visible. SMX's collaboration with REDWAVE and Tradepro is redefining how recycling operates. REDWAVE's high-speed sorting systems are being trained to detect SMX's molecular tags, verifying materials in real time as they move through production lines.
That kind of instant authentication eliminates the need for manual audits and late-stage paperwork. It transforms uncertainty into measurable data, improving margins and reliability across the supply chain. Tradepro completes the picture by distributing verified rPET into U.S. markets, supplying major brands that now face strict recycled-content mandates.

