About WES
WES’ Mission: “To research, design and develop new technologies, and to innovate and improve existing technologies for a cleaner, healthier and pollution-free environment”The conceptualization, research and development of WES Technology started in 1993. The group was founded by Rodney Raeyes, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of WES Tech Inc., who has more than 30 years’ experience in management, organization and international marketing. In the last 10 years, he has concentrated on the research and development of a technology that can process organic waste into usable and marketable organic products, such as organic fertilizer, top soil, soil amendments, etc., clean and odorless, in the shortest possible time. It is a technology that is economically viable and environment-friendly.
The company was composed of highly trained and experienced professionals and technical personnel, who are experts in the field of management, marketing, environmental design and engineering, agriculture, composting and organic farming.
In 1998, after five years of research and development, the group, in a partnership with Asian Groups, was able to develop a new system that can process and sterilize all kinds of organic waste into marketable organic fertilizer and other organic products, in two hours’ time, clean and odorless.
In the year 2000, Eduardo N. Canlas, now the Senior Vice President for engineering and design joined the group. He is a mechanical engineer with more than 25 years’ experience in environmental design and engineering in the United States, particularly in the State of California. He is an expert in environmental compliance and permitting.
Initially, the main focus of the technology was to provide a solution to an emerging national environmental problem in the United States - the excessive production of animal manure. According to the US .Environmental Protection Agency, the 450,000 livestock farms produce 1.4 billions tons of animal manure every year. It has polluted 40% of the assessed waterways, killed billions of fish and accounted for 20% of the atmospheric methane gas emission.
After having successfully solved the most critical and problematic part of the technology, the processing and recycling of organic waste, the group decided to add two more phases, the sorting and segregation of inorganic and organic waste and “in-house” curing for quality control. This sorting and segregation insures that the finished products are consistent and of high quality at all times.
Still another system was developed, the separate sterilization and processing of hospital and other contagious waste, before delivering it to the landfill area. Now, WES is a complete technology for processing and recycling organic and municipal waste.
WES applied for a patent in August of 2001 and it was granted in January 2003 by the US Patent Office. Patent Certificate No. 6,569,331 was issued on May 27, 2003. The rights to the patent were assigned to WES Tech Inc., a California (USA)-based corporation.
WES Tech Inc. is exclusively marketing the technology worldwide.