WES Tech Inc. Press Release
WES Technology is a waste-disposal system specifically designed to transform organic waste into 100% pollution-free biofuel. Our CEO, Rodney Raeyes, was proud to confess that his team of environmental scientists’ research on biofuel production had centered on the exact concern raised by most environmentalists: "we must find solutions to the earth’s problems without causing more troubles for its inhabitants."
“Biofuel” has become a dirty word because farmers have been forced to grow crops specifically to raise combustible materials, thereby sacrificing the fertile land and our already-slim food supply. WES’s patented technology has moved beyond the limited scopes of farm-for-fuel organizations, asking farmers only to grow the crops and raise the livestock for which they are most inclined, and leave the waste to WES.
WES, “Worldwide Environmental Solutions,” has been working feverishly for the last twenty years to find solutions to the catastrophes we’ve inherited (and to which we have contributed), and we are elated to have the opportunity to share with you the technology we have developed.
WES Technology can well serve Asian countries like, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia, Viet Nam and others that are signatories to the Kyoto Protocol. In establishing their municipal waste processing plants, these developing countries can benefit from financial assistance from industrialized countries that are in need of carbon credits to fulfill their obligations under the Kyoto Protocol. Available funding can also be sourced out from Carbon Finance Unit of World Bank, Asian Development Bank, “Equator Principles” and other financial institutions that are now engaged in financing qualified CDM projects.
WES Tech Inc., a California-based environmental engineering company, has developed a new technology, referred to as WES (Worldwide Environmental Solutions) on organic waste disposal. The technology is a combination of biological and mechanical processes, fully integrated, self-contained, automated and 100% pollution-free. US Patent was applied for in August of 2001 and was granted in May 2003 (US Patent No. 6,569,331) for organic waste processing technology.
WES is fully developed and ready for commercialization. We are currently entertaining many inquiries and serious interest from several groups across the US and Asia. On January 23, 2007, WES signed a Memorandum of Agreement with two Chinese Groups to form a Joint Venture Company for marketing WES Technology in mainland China and other countries in Asia. WES TECH (HK) LTD is also in discussions with several groups in the Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia for Joint Ventures, similar to the one already established in China. On May 1, 2007, Caribbean Energy Resources Corporation (CERC), our Exclusive Marketing Representative for the Caribbean Basin, began negotiations with a Consortium of Industrial Contractors which has resulted in a License Agreement to construct two plants in Puerto Rico initially, and several more in South American countries.
Here in the US, we have added the state of Missouri to our Midwest franchise area to establish a 1000 tons per day Organic Waste Recycling (OWR) plant focused on the utilization of landfill solid waste as a showcase project for WES’s Technology. The OWR-1000 plant erected will be the first in the US, and likely the first in the world. The US is committed to reduce green house gas (GHG) emission by 50% of the 2000-year level by the Year 2050. The Cap and Trade Program on (GHG) is generally anticipated to be in place by the year 2011. This emission reduction program will have negative and positive economic impact; WES Technology will greatly contribute to the beneficial effects of the Cap and Trade Program. It is timely for WES to aggressively market its technology in the US starting the year 2009.
Our team of engineers and consultants is personally committed to helping our nation's neighborhoods escape dependency on foreign oil, create jobs, and restore the health of our environment. With the nation's climate being one of change, and in light of the abundant messages from a nation demanding better, safer, and cheaper alternatives, the time has never been better for us to move forward in to the “green era” together.
