SMX and Singapore's A*STAR Partner to Transform Plastics Management with World’s First National Plastics Passport
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SMX and Singapore's A*STAR Partner to Transform Plastics Management with World's First National Plastics Passport
SMX (Security Matters) plc has entered a partnership with Singapore's A*STAR to establish the world's first national plastics passport. This collaboration aims to transform the way plastics are managed by embedding unique, tamper-resistant molecular codes into materials at the point of manufacture. These codes create a digital passport that tracks the lifecycle of plastics, enabling them to be managed as assets rather than waste. The initiative introduces the concept of proof as a currency, facilitating the monetization and trading of verified recycled content through SMX's Plastic Cycle Token $(PCT)$. This groundbreaking approach is expected to redefine market values and enhance trust in sustainability claims, marking a significant step towards a circular economy.
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