The Fort Worth Press - The Trillion Dollar Waste Problem and the SMX Proof Layer That Solves It

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The Trillion Dollar Waste Problem and the SMX Proof Layer That Solves It
The Trillion Dollar Waste Problem and the SMX Proof Layer That Solves It

The Trillion Dollar Waste Problem and the SMX Proof Layer That Solves It

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK / ACCESS Newswire / December 2, 2025 / The world doesn't have a waste problem because it creates too much waste. It has a waste problem because it can't see what it creates. Every year, trillions of dollars in usable materials move through global waste streams without proper identification, tracking, or valuation. Plastics with high recovery value get mixed with low-value fragments. Metals that should be recirculated end up buried. Reusable industrial materials get misclassified because the system relies on guesswork instead of evidence.

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There's a common denominator to the problem. Waste becomes an economic drag because it's anonymous. SMX (NASDAQ:SMX) built the proof layer that removes that anonymity and turns waste into trackable, tradable, and recoverable material value. And now, with a $111.5 million equity purchase agreement behind it, SMX has the capital architecture to scale that proof layer across global recycling, materials recovery, and circular infrastructure programs that have been waiting for verification they can trust. At the right time.

The waste system is collapsing. And for the same reason every blind system collapses. Nobody knows what's inside it. Municipalities measure inputs instead of outputs. Recyclers operate with inconsistent feedstocks. Brands don't know whether their recycled content claims reflect actual recovery rates. Governments write rules based on estimates because they don't have real evidence. Waste isn't impossible to manage. It's impossible to verify. And as long as verification breaks at the material level, every node in the system stays structurally inefficient.

Turning Chaos Into Clarity

SMX fixes the blindness by embedding molecular identity into materials before they enter the waste stream. Once identity travels with plastics, metals, textiles, and industrial feedstocks, the system stops losing track of them. A plastic tray thrown into a collection bin doesn't become untraceable. A metal stamped into a part doesn't disappear the moment it's discarded. Identity survives heat, pressure, reprocessing, and sorting. When a waste stream carries materials that can declare their composition and origin, the entire economic model flips. Waste stops being waste. It becomes supply.

Remember, waste streams look chaotic because they mix materials that should never share the same path. High-value PET blends with low-value PP. Food-contaminated plastics get lumped in with clean recovery-grade material. Industrial scrap with high reuse potential gets diverted into low-quality shred because nobody can distinguish it quickly or accurately. These mismatches cost billions every year. Recyclers can't optimize output. Brands can't predict cost. Governments can't measure progress. The economic potential is there, but the visibility isn't.

This is where SMX's partnerships demonstrate real-world force. The REDWAVE collaboration is showing that when materials carry embedded identifiers, sorting lines begin to behave like intelligent systems. Instead of relying on visual recognition or spectral proxies, the line reads identity directly. That means recyclers can separate high-value materials with precision, increasing their yield and raising the resale value of recovered resources. Waste stops being an unpredictable feedstock. It becomes a known input.

A*STAR's national-scale work in Singapore shows the next step. When materials are trackable across the entire waste cycle, governments can measure recovery rates with forensic accuracy. They know what's collected, what's processed, what's reused, and what's lost. That level of visibility eliminates the guesswork that has plagued recycling mandates for decades. Waste management becomes data-driven instead of aspirational. The material economy gains a foundation in truth rather than estimates.

Clarity creates confidence. Confidence drives investment. And investment increases capacity. Waste transitions from liability to economic engine the moment identity becomes part of the system.

The Economics of Proof

Turning waste into value isn't a narrative exercise. It's a math problem. Waste has always contained profit margins that weren't captured because nobody could separate what's valuable from what isn't at the scale required. When identity becomes persistent, those margins finally reveal themselves. High-quality recycled plastics command higher prices because buyers know what they're getting. Verified metals enter circular supply chains with less friction. Companies stop overpaying for virgin materials because they can trust secondary feedstocks.

SMX's work with Tradepro in the United States is a strong example. Verified recycled plastics aren't just more trustworthy. They're easier to finance, easier to insure, and easier to incorporate into manufacturing pipelines. Recyclers don't need to sell anonymous pellets anymore. They can sell authenticated, traceable, premium material. That shift reshapes the economics of waste because it replaces uncertainty with measurable value.

Governments also benefit. Identity-backed waste streams make audits faster, subsidies cleaner, and recovery targets more realistic. Compliance stops being a burden and becomes a shared language. Municipalities can track performance, identify bottlenecks, and allocate resources based on real conditions. Inventory management becomes predictive instead of reactive. That's what the waste sector has been missing.

Once proof becomes the default, the global waste problem changes shape entirely. Landfills shrink because fewer materials fall through the cracks. Recycling surges because value becomes visible. Brands stop worrying about the accuracy of their sustainability claims because they can show receipts. Investors gain confidence in a sector that's finally behaving like the trillion-dollar industry it should've been all along.

So, no, waste isn't a dead end anymore. It's the beginning of a new material economy powered by proof. And SMX is its engineer.

About SMX

As global businesses face new and complex challenges relating to carbon neutrality and meeting new governmental and regional regulations and standards, SMX is able to offer players along the value chain access to its marking, tracking, measuring and digital platform technology to transition more successfully to a low-carbon economy.

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SOURCE: SMX (Security Matters) Public Limited



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