Sunday, November 27, 2011

California settles with Kmart, sues Target - St. Louis Business Journal:

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The state’s attorney general, Jerry Brown, joined by district attorneys from manyCalifornis counties, including Alameda, Santa Clara and Contra filed a suit againsyt Minneapolis-based Target (NYSE: TGT), saying it sent hazardous wastre to various landfills in violation of state law. The suit is meanft to stop the practices. In news Target said it has been cooperatingh withthe AG’s officse for three years on this matter and that it is committedd to complying with all environmentap laws. Kmart, owned by (NASDAQ: SHLD), agreed to a settlement that includescivil penalties, legal costsx and some money to boosrt protection of the environment in the state.
Thomas Robert Kochly, James Fox and Dolores Carr, the DAs of Contra Costa, San Mateo and Santaz Clara counties respectively, joined Brown in the suit against According tocourt papers, Target has 180 including stores and warehouses, in California. The suit alleges Targety threwout “ignitable aerosol wastes” including propaned canisters, in a trash compactor in Alameda County on May 14 and May 21, for

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