Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Yoel Wazana and MSE Dedicate Time to Local Youth Soccer Clubs



Micro Solutions Enterprises President Yoel Wazana recently unveiled a new company initiative that will put money back into the community. MSE, a major employer in the San Fernando Valley, started as a one man operation in Wazana's apartment back in 1994. Since then, the company has grown into an international business (though Wazana would remind you that all manufacturing is done in the USA) that sells its product in over 40 markets and employs over 900 people. Wazana has stated that his two biggest passions are soccer and the environment.

Using the money that MSE makes on its remanufactured toner cartridges made from recycled materials to help fund youth soccer clubs satisfies both of those things.  Wazana plans to launch fund raising collection programs so that more people will become aware of the needs of local youth soccer groups and can donate money if they desire. Wazana began MSE because he saw a need that wasn't being filled in the imaging supplies world. Not only were the recycled cartridges of the time not up to par, but people and businesses were carelessly throwing out their used cartridges and contributing to global pollution.

Now with MSE's remanufactured toner cartridges, consumers can feel comfortable knowing they're getting a high quality product that allows them to avoid essentially throwing 3 liters of oil and a pound of plastic into the ground where it will stay forever. More businesses will choose to use MSE as they see how much it can benefit them.

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