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SMX and CETI Partner to Implement Traceability Technologies in Sustainable Textile Production

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SMX and CETI have announced a collaboration aimed at establishing new benchmarks for sustainability in the ready-to-wear fashion industry. The partnership focuses on integrating advanced traceability and transparency technologies into textile production processes, with the goal of enhancing accountability across the supply chain.

The initiative leverages SMX’s patented digital marking technology, which enables physical goods to be invisibly tagged and later identified throughout their lifecycle. CETI, a European research center specializing in innovative textile solutions, contributes its expertise in sustainable fabric development. Together, they aim to create garments that can be tracked from raw material sourcing through manufacturing, distribution, and end-of-life recycling. This approach seeks to address growing concerns about environmental impact and ethical practices within the global fashion sector.

The collaboration includes pilot projects designed to test these technologies on various textiles under real-world conditions. Both organizations have stated that they intend to share findings with industry stakeholders to encourage broader adoption of sustainable practices.

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Date: April 2, 2026

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