SMX Launches Molecular Marking and Digital Material Passport for U.S. Manufacturers
SMX’s molecular marking and digital traceability embeds identities in materials to verify origin, chain of custody, recycled content and lifecycle movement. Its Digital Material Passport strengthens U.S. manufacturers’ domestic supply chains by improving material efficiency, accelerating compliance documentation and enhancing transparency across production, reuse and recycling.
1. SMX's Molecular Marking and Digital Traceability
SMX's molecular marking technology embeds unique, tamper-resistant identifiers at the molecular level within physical materials. These identifiers link each batch or component to secure digital records detailing origin, chain of custody, recycled content, authenticity and full lifecycle movements.
2. Implications for U.S. Manufacturers and Compliance
The Digital Material Passport platform enables manufacturers to document domestic production more efficiently, reducing reliance on paperwork and supplier declarations. Faster compliance checks, measurable waste reduction and reliable recycled input verification support tighter regulatory standards and streamline audits.
3. Strategic Opportunity and Industry Impact
Verified materials become valuable assets as U.S. producers face pressure to localize supply chains and demonstrate sustainability. SMX’s solution offers a competitive edge by enhancing transparency for regulators, brands and consumers while facilitating reuse, recycling and resale across multiple industries.