The Founder
Mr. Edward Kim
Managing DirectorEdward Kim, the managing director of PhytoEnergy, possess an in-depth 3R (Reuse, Recycle, Renewable) knowledge and experiences across the food industry and industrial manufacturing waste management field. With his accumulated R&D field of study and field expertise over a decade, he has developed and contributed in various projects which as follow:
- Wastewater Treatment Sludge Recycling Projects (1998 – 2000), to develop a complete treatment system for waste-sludge of bricks’ production;
- Solid Waste Treatment System Development Project (2000 – 2001), to develop the Eco Wheel Machine for solid waste treatment and management;
- Japan’s Pyrolysis Technology R&D Project (2002 – 2006) for carbonization of biomass into charcoal;
- Korean’s Food Waste Anaerobic Digestion Treatment Project (2007 – 2009), a joint field study on development of food-waste treatment;
- Municipal Solid Waste R&D project (2009 – 2012), a joint field study with Japan to manage and treat mixed solid organic waste in Korea;
- Ministry of Environment Korea (2013 – 2015) granted special development project on low heat pyrolysis technology towards the remedy of asbestos waste disposal; and had patented and registered the Low Heat Pyrolysis System to make Asbestos Waste Harmless (2015).
- Biomass Torrefaction System Development Project (2014 – 2016) for converting biomass into solid fuel;
In 2017, PhytoEnergy Malaysia was formed under the leadership of Edward Kim to invent and patents both PKS Crusher Technology and Hot Air Generator Technology as the company core competency to penetrate market needs.
Mr. Antonie Loh
Technical Collaborator EFBProcess Machineries
Antonie Loh, the technical collaborator EFB process machineries of PhytoEnergy, has developed tremendous eco-technology system called Treated EFB pellet treatment process, which radicate the shortcoming of raw EFB and literally turns the treated EFB as identical as coal’s characteristics. The treated EFB is an environmental-friendly product, which could widely use at power plants/generators, industrial and institutional filed, as greenhouses within farms, and for household heating purposes as well.
As early as 1995 he is developed any automated process to recycled end of life "cathode ray tube" from tv and computer monitor. The process involved the removal of heavily coated industrial coating which is classified as schedule waste by international department of environmental agencies. The process safely removes the toxic coating in water base form and the wastewater were recycled for reuse with "zero discharge" philosophy. In the period of 13 years collaboration with Samsung Corning (M) Sdn Bhd he had recycled more than 150,000 tons of the CRT to reusable new computer monitors instead of them being buried in land field to pollute mother earth.