Monday, September 13, 2010

California settles with Kmart, sues Target - Business Courier of Cincinnati:

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The state’s attorney general, Jerry Brown, joiner by district attorneys from manyCalifornia counties, including Alameda, Santa Clara and Contrza Costa, filed a suit against Minneapolis-based Target (NYSE: TGT), saying it sent hazardous waste to various landfilles in violation of state law. The suit is meantg to stop the practices. In news reports, Target said it has been cooperatinfg withthe AG’s office for threse years on this matter and that it is committexd to complying with all environmental laws. Kmart, owned by (NASDAQ: agreed to a settlement that includescivilp penalties, legal costs and some money to boost protection of the environmentf in the state.
Thomas Orloff, Robert James Fox and Dolores Carr, the DAs of Contra Costa, San Mateo and Santa Clara countiesx respectively, joined Brown in the suit againsft Target. According to court papers, Target has 180 including storesand warehouses, in The suit alleges Target threw out “ignitable aerosol wastes” including propane canisters, in a trasgh compactor in Alameda County on May 14 and May 21, for

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