Panther Recycling Corporation of Ontario Canada on Friday formally submitted its proposal for the construction of a $6 billion modular solar waste recycling facility; it also proposes to build for free, a modern morgue for the capital.
The proposal was submitted in response to the Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development’s reopening of the process after it scrapped the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Natural Globe Inc.
The withdrawal of the MOU by Cabinet on November 19 came following questioning by the media after it was revealed that Natural Globe Inc had only built a prototype of the facility proposed. Further, Natural Globe Inc’s Canada-based CEO Mohammed Osman was accused of misrepresenting Andriana Webster, daughter of Human Services Minister Jennifer Webster, as one of the primary investors of the project.
The new advertisement for the project appeared in the Mirror on December 7. It said the project will be a private/public partnership