Robert Brehm, director of Sub-Surface Waste Management of Delaware, Inc. (SSWM.OB), announced that several key changes have been made over the past week in SSWM and its Mexico environmental cleanup subsidiary company Environmental Tec International, S.A. de C.V. (ETI). ETI has terminated its financing agreement arrangement with Perla Capital Group, and is currently seeking financing from outer groups who have show interest in the project or equity participation with ETI.
ETI has also added two new members to its Board of Directors with the addition of Robert Brehm and Ricardo Lorden who join current member Conrad Nagel. ETI intends to add two additional members and a new Mexico-resident president in the near future. Robert Brehm has also taken over for Bruce Beattie as CEO, who stepped down for personal reasons.
Brehm commented, “We have had a major challenge getting SSWM off the ground in the environmental cleanup sector as we have products and services which get rid of the pollution once and for all rather than simply treating the symptom or writing a report on the problem like so many other companies who don’t want a cure for environmental pollution for fear of having no future work. Bruce Beattie saw the wisdom in our technology and our vision of cleaning up the messes of the world and provided a heroic effort in all phases of business development to champion our products and services in many markets. His untimely departure is reluctantly accepted and his efforts and enthusiasm are already missed, however our vision and future success in Mexico and elsewhere will continue as we forge on to help create new jobs and healthier living conditions for all people who want more than to simply survive in their poor environmental conditions. We offer them humanity and dignity by providing an opportunity to make a living in a new industry and provide for their family. We will meet the challenges before us and continue our efforts with the help and support of all those around us.”
These changes look to be the beginning of an exciting new chapter in the company’s history, and -Surface Waste Management of Delaware is one to keep close eyes on.
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