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SMX says verified recycled plastics gain urgency as virgin supply shocks drive price volatility

PUBT·05/13/2026 11:15:19
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SMX says verified recycled plastics gain urgency as virgin supply shocks drive price volatility
  • SMX flagged rising geopolitical risk, oil volatility, tariffs, resource pressure, and supply chain disruption as drivers of a new “plastic reset,” with verified recycled materials positioned as a stabilizing input for manufacturing.
  • Cited April 2026 reporting that Middle East-linked supply disruptions pushed domestic plastic prices up by as much as 100%, raising risk of cost volatility flowing into everyday consumer goods.
  • Pointed to World Bank estimates that 29% of global plastic waste, about 93 million tonnes a year, is mismanaged, limiting reliable recycled feedstock despite growing demand.
  • Argued next phase of recycling will hinge on proof of origin, composition, recycled content, and chain of custody, with molecular marking and digital traceability used to authenticate materials across lifecycle.
  • Framed “parity” as shift from abundance to accountability, with verified recycled supply streams seen as potential hedge against virgin plastic price shocks.


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