SMX and REDWAVE Join Forces to Transform Plastic Waste into a Tradable Asset with 'Plastics Passport' Initiative
Reuters
Sep 16
SMX and REDWAVE Join Forces to Transform Plastic Waste into a Tradable Asset with 'Plastics Passport' Initiative
SMX (Security Matters) plc has announced a strategic partnership with BT-Systems' Competence Center REDWAVE to transform plastic waste management into a profitable global marketplace. This collaboration aims to develop a "Plastics Passport," embedding sub-molecular markers into materials to create a digital fingerprint linked to a blockchain-based passport. This innovation will allow plastic waste to be certified, traded, and monetized, turning it into a valuable asset rather than a liability. The joint initiative seeks to establish global recycling benchmarks, with Europe poised to follow Singapore's lead, where the plastics passport initiative is already influencing national policy. Through this partnership, SMX and REDWAVE are redefining recycling as an economic engine, with plastic waste emerging as a new global commodity.
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