March 3, 2025 - 13:19

SMX has introduced a groundbreaking blockchain-based molecular marking technology that promises to revolutionize material traceability across the European Union. This innovative approach allows for precise tracking of materials from their initial production stages all the way through to their eventual reuse. As the EU aims to decarbonize its economy and transition towards sustainable practices, this technology stands to play a pivotal role.
The implications of this advancement are significant, particularly in the context of the EU's ambitious €100 billion green industrial strategy. By ensuring that materials can be accurately traced, SMX's technology supports the development of a circular economy, where waste is minimized, and resources are efficiently reused. This not only enhances sustainability but also opens up new market opportunities in recycling, fostering economic growth while addressing environmental challenges.
As industries move toward greener practices, SMX's molecular authentication could be a key driver in shaping a more sustainable future for the EU.
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