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NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / August 29, 2025 / The ongoing discussions surrounding sustainable plastics management have revealed a critical flaw in the current system aimed at achieving circularity. Stakeholders are increasingly frustrated with the slow pace of progress and the protracted debates that have characterized the past decade.
In response to this urgent need for action, SMX has announced a groundbreaking initiative to offer free licensing of its Global Plastics Passport Technology. This move is designed to expedite the implementation of an inclusive United Nations Plastics Treaty, which aims to address the global plastics crisis. The technology promises to provide a framework for tracking and managing plastic materials throughout their lifecycle, promoting transparency and accountability.
By eliminating licensing fees, SMX hopes to encourage widespread adoption of this innovative solution, enabling countries and organizations to work collaboratively towards a more sustainable future. The urgency for tangible results in the fight against plastic pollution has never been greater, and this initiative could be a significant step forward in achieving meaningful change.
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