PLAYAS de ROSARITO, Mexico—US firm JPX Global Inc., through its exclusive license with a Mexican corporation, has received a land use permit for the construction of a waste processing plant based on thermal oxidation for the purpose of processing hazardous and non-hazardous waste.

“This land use permit from the Municipality of Rosarito is an important benchmark and allows us to obtain our construction permits and other operating permits. The company can now progress towards construction and eventual operations,” said the firm's CEO, Jim Foran.

The license is held by Tratamientos Ambientales Scorpion S.A. de C.V.

JPX Global's purpose is to provide municipalities with management and disposal of solid municipal waste, including energy co-generation. The company's commitment to the municipality is to provide a cost effective, green solution to managing waste supply. JPX is based in Brighton, MI.

Tratamientos Ambientales Scorpion is a Mexican holding company that owns property and has licensed its assets exclusively to JPX Global, Inc. in return for 20% of net revenues from operations in Mexico.

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