NewsMarch 18, 2012
NEOSHO, Mo. (AP) -- Wal-Mart Stores Inc. has agreed to spend $1.25 million to settle claims over a southwest Missouri contractor's disposal of unsold products such as charcoal, potting soil, herbicides and pesticides. Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster announced the settlement Friday. ...
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NEOSHO, Mo. -- Wal-Mart Stores Inc. has agreed to spend $1.25 million to settle claims over a southwest Missouri contractor's disposal of unsold products such as charcoal, potting soil, herbicides and pesticides.

Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster announced the settlement Friday. Koster said the now-defunct Neosho contractor, Greenleaf LLC, lacked the necessary permit for treating, storing or disposing of hazardous waste. The company also was accused of failing to properly manage the waste materials.

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Greenleaf and its owner were fined previously.

Under the settlement, Wal-Mart will pay about $214,000 in civil penalties and spend $1.05 million to sponsor pesticide collection events in rural Missouri.

Wal-Mart previously spent more than $3 million to clean up two southwest Missouri dump sites.

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