Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Recycling: MSE’s Main Obligation



Yoel Wazana is a successful entrepreneur who founded Micro Solutions Enterprises in 1994, which is an ISO 9001/ISO1400 certified employer. Ever since then, improvements have been made and the company has received recognition for its many achievements. 

MSE is the industry leader in aftermarket imaging supplies. In 2009, Micro Solutions Enterprises was a finalist for the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year award in the greater Los Angeles area.
In order to qualify for this award, finalists must possess extraordinary success in the areas of innovation, financial performance, and personal commitment. 

Personal commitment has never been an issue for Yoel Wazana. Last year, Wazana used his business to raise money for youth soccer groups in Southern California. 

Soccer and remanufacturing toners are two of Wazana’s deepest passions, which he has sufficiently combined for the benefit of consumers, youth, and the environment. 

As one of the largest employers in the San Fernando Valley, he accomplished this easily. Micro Solutions Enterprises collects empty toners, replaces the components, adds toner, and sells them to dealers both in the United States and internationally. 

Not all companies can say that their business saves customers money and protects the environment. At Micro Solutions Enterprises, customers can save anywhere between thirty to fifty percent on remanufactured toners. By remanufacturing toners, Micro Solutions Enterprises helps the environment significantly. Rather than having more waste produced, MSE makes a product out of an original item which functions just as well.
There are two major offices for MSE, which are located in both Van Nuys, California, and Exton, Pennsylvania.

Recycling is the main obligation for MSE. Each cartridge in production can be remanufactured up to four times which saves consumers money and helps to support the environment. Every month, MSE manufactures over 300,000 toners and 200,000 cartridges and continues to be a true OEM alternative.




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