Singapore Launches First National Plastic Passport, Opening Path to ASEAN’s $4.2B Circular Economy
  • Singapore introduces the world’s first government-backed plastic passport system, embedding molecular-level traceability across all polymer classes.
  • The model has potential to unlock a $4.2 billion annual plastics circular economy across ASEAN, where waste leakage remains severe.
  • Technology partner SMX positions its system as a framework for regional policy alignment, compliance, and trade in certified recycled content.

A Global First in Singapore

The city-state has become the first government worldwide to roll out a national plastic passport program, powered by Nasdaq-listed SMX technology and its research partner A*STAR. The initiative moves beyond pilot projects and brand commitments,

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