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Eco Innovation Group (ECOX) and WRA Holdings Announce Strategic Partnership with Térraba Indigenous Territory for Raw Materials Supply to Support National Infrastructure Program
Eco Innovation Group (ECOX) and WRA Holdings Announce Strategic Partnership with Térraba Indigenous Territory for Raw Materials Supply to Support National Infrastructure Program.

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[{"type":"text","content":"\r\n\r\n \r\n \r\n Eco Innovation Group (ECOX) and WRA Holdings Announce Strategic Partnership with Térraba Indigenous Territory for Raw Materials Supply to Support National Infrastructure Program\r\n \r\n \r\n\r\n\r\nEco Innovation Group (ECOX) and WRA Holdings Announce Strategic Partnership with Térraba Indigenous Territory for Raw Materials Supply to Support National Infrastructure Program\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nIndigenous Association Commits Approximately 2,400 Hectares to Supply Sand, Gravel, and Raw Materials for Costa Rica Infrastructure Buildout Including Elevated National Railway; Partnership Advances Humanitarian Initiatives; Seven Additional Sovereign Tribes Express Interest SCOTTSDALE, AZ / ACCESS Newswire / December 11, 2025 / Eco Innovation Group, Inc. (OTC:ECOX) (\"ECOX\") and WRA Holdings, Inc. (\"WRA\") announce a significant advancement in securing critical raw materials for the Companies' national infrastructure and environmental redevelopment program in Costa Rica.\r\n The Asociación de Desarrollo Integral de Reserva Indígena de Térraba (Térraba Indigenous Integral Development Association), one of Costa Rica's sovereign indigenous communities, has executed a Letter of Commitment formalizing its intent to partner with WRA on the Concepcional Master Plan project. Under the proposed arrangement, the Association has committed approximately 2,400 hectares, nearly 6,000 acres of, indigenous territory for potential development and resource extraction activities, including sand, gravel, and other raw materials essential to the infrastructure buildout.\r\n The partnership is structured in accordance with International Labour Organization (ILO) Convention 169, which Costa Rica ratified under Law No. 7316, ensuring that all activities proceed through a Prior, Free, and Informed Consultation (CPLI) process that respects indigenous rights, self-determination, and development priorities. The collaboration is designed to deliver long-term benefits to the Térraba community, including the potential development of healthcare, educational, and essential infrastructure, subject to the outcomes of the consultation process and decisions of the relevant authorities. The Association has completed internal preparatory steps and is awaiting a final vote from the tribal council to proceed.\r\n Expandi...