Improving the chain sells Tainted Wood Mulch.
Minnesota Attorney General Mike Hatch alleged Friday Menard Inc. has sold mulch contaminated with toxic defences wood, and it seeks a court order that the chain of hardware stores, in collaboration with its investigation.
Menard’s General Counsel Dawn Sands refused and affirmation, “said Eau Claire, Wis. company is based on the Procuracy General, upon request, during the interview and former employees.
Menard has tried to cooperate and “shocked” that Hatch has taken legal measures, “said Sands.
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