Wal-Mart to pay $27.6 million to Settle Hazardous Waste Suit

Wal-Mart Stores Inc. reached an agreement with California authorities that ended a five-year probe into the company’s storage, handling and dumping of hazardous waste. The world’s largest retailer will pay a $20 million fine, plus legal fees, and monies for environmental projects and store maintenance improvement.

From Reuters:

Bonnie Dumanis, the San Diego County district attorney, called the settlement one of the largest of its kind in the United States. Nineteen other prosecutors, including California State Attorney General Jerry Brown, and 32 environmental health agencies joined the accord.

Phyllis Harris, Wal-Mart’s vice president of environmental compliance, said in a statement the retailer has worked closely with California on a comprehensive hazardous waste plan that includes improved training programs, policies and procedures.

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