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Dec 28, 2013 News
President of the Panther Recycling Company, Michael Mosgrove, has announced that he would be resubmitting his recycling proposal to the Ministry of Local Government. Late last month, Government had announced that it was recalling the Memorandum of Understanding between Natural Globe Inc.
Natural Globe Inc had proposed a US$30million recycling company to the Ministry.
Government and the company had signed the MoU, but it was recalled after media revelations by this newspaper concerning several irregularities about Natural Globe Inc. Dr. Roger Luncheon had said that in wake of the media revelations and in the context of its recent execution of the MoU with the firm Natural Globe Inc, for recycling services in Guyana, Cabinet had decided to withdraw its execution of the MoU with the firm.
Mosgrove told Kaieteur News yesterday that he would be resubmitting his proposal, by hand, within the new week.
Mosgrove’s Company, Panther Corporation, has boasted about having the best systems in the industry to complete a recycling programme from the house or business to the plant. The programme would hire up to 5,000 people directly and indirectly and provide manufacturing for the recyclables to be marketed worldwide.
Last year the Canadian-based recycling company embarked on a project in Jamaica to build the first solar-powered recycling centre representing a multi-billion-dollar investment and the prospect of thousands of jobs being created.
The company invested US$26 million to construct and outfit a 30,000 square foot modular facility in Retirement, St James.
With the approval of the St. James Parish council and the Mayor of Montego Bay, Panther has signed an MOU with the Parish. Over the last several months Panther has worked with all the parishes to establish a National Recycling Program. Although it was taking time there has been great progress with each and every parish.
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