Greetings
Our company does not want to spare any effort to protect the atmosphere within our Spaceship Earth.
Truly, we are on the spacecraft named Earth. We share this craft with various other life forms, yet is it not humans that contribute to the pollution of our own planet? It is our belief that we have an obligation to maintain the environment in the best possible condition and be good stewards of the planet.
We want to be a company that contributes to this goal. That is why we did not limit our operations to Japan, but came to America to be of service in a broader way with a resolution to improve the environment.
While doing research on ash residue at the university, I created a method to recycle metals from printed circuit boards by a heat treatment process. I also discovered that energy consumption, using my method, was far less than consumed in smelting.
By saving even a small amount of energy through the recycling of metals, I felt I could contribute to a reduction in greenhouse gasses and fuel oil consumption, thus helping ensure resources for future generations.
Although I am already 62 years old, I started a new company to be of service to the United States.
It is my ardent wish that you will support us in our efforts.
(Apr,2010)
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Our Vision
| 1. Our Vision | Contributing to the improvement of the environment by utilizing cutting-edge solutions and timeless knowledge. Meet the changing needs of recyclers with innovative and economical solutions. We onboard the spacecraft named Earth are under an obligation to maintain it in the best possible condition. |
| 2. Our Purpose | Offering recyclers an economically-viable and earth-friendly method for processing e-waste. |
3. Our Basic Ideals |
The Customer first principle Our business is service. |
| 4. Our Management policy | Sales are the results of our customer’s needs. Profits are the results of our customer’s recognition of our activities. We aim not for sales and profits, but for the respect of our customers. |

Company Overview
| Company Name | Philo Urban-Metal Technology Corporation |
| Address | 5709 West 85th St. Indianapolis, IN 46278 |
| Director | President : Tetsuyuki Koizumi |
| Establishment | Oct 13, 2009 |
| Capitalization | $ 1,500,000.00 |
| Tel | 317-437-4255 317-627-2969 |
| Business Overview | Recycle metals through a proprietary heat treatment process that reclaims "Urban-Metal" from scrap IC boards recovered from home electrics, computers, and mobile phones, and other e-waste. |
| Main Bank | Fifth Third Bank |
Company history
2008 |
July | Dr, Koizumi applied his patent right in USA. [Method of Recovering Valuable Metals from Waste] |
| August | Market research at Indianapolis, and San Francisco. | |
| October | Mr. Obinata joins the management team. | |
| 2009 | February | Demonstration plant launched at Nankai Co.Ltd |
| March | Philo Waste Technology Corporation established in the State of California. | |
| April | Valuable data recovered from trial of demonstration plant. First stage completed. |
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| June | Market research at Indianapolis, San Francisco and Chicago. | |
| July | Dr. Koizumi designs detailed manufacturing and business plan for the new venture. | |
| August | Philo Waste Technology Corporation becomes Philo Urban-Metal Technology Corporation. | |
| October | Philo Urban-Metal Technology Corporation established in the State of Indiana. | |
| December | Mr. Obinata moves on to a new opportunity. | |
| 2010 | January | Dr. Koizumi makes a fresh start with James Noah as GM. |


