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Cayman: ReGen negotiations extended to 31 July

Premier says financial close for the project is in sight

Grand Cayman – Negotiations between the Cayman Islands Government and Dart to reach financial close for ReGen, Cayman’s Energy and Recycling Centre are nearing completion and financial close for the project is now expected before 31 July.

Premier and Minister of Sustainability & Climate Resiliency, Hon. G. Wayne Panton said financial close is in sight. 

“We are at a critical stage in contract negotiations. Both the Government and the Dart-led consortium are working hard to finalise the last few details remaining to secure financial close. Recognising that these remaining details will not be wrapped up and the necessary approvals obtained by the 31 May date announced last year, both parties have agreed to push the long stop date to 31 July,” he said. “The length of the project negotiations reflects both the complexity of the project and the project team’s desire to ensure ReGen is done right. This project includes the construction of infrastructure we expect to deliver decades of sustainable waste management to the people of the Cayman Islands. We know how urgent our solid waste management challenges are and that we have limited capacity on the current site. We are taking our obligation to address these challenges in a fiscally responsible, timely and sustainable way very seriously.”

About ReGen

ReGen is the infrastructure developed to support the implementation of the Cayman Islands Government’s National Solid Waste Management Strategy. It includes waste reduction, reuse, recycling and energy recovery with a focus on sustainability and environmental performance. For more details, please visit: www.regen.ky

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