Sephora improperly handled hazardous waste at its retail operations. The waste consisted of damaged, returned or expired items that could not be sold.
Sephora settled with Sacramento County and 24 other entities, agreeing to pay $775,000 for improper hazardous waste management. This includes civil penalties, costs recovery, and a contribution to the ...
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Following an investigation, city and district attorneys across California filed a hazardous waste action against Sephora. The ...
A lawyer who twice served in the United States Department of Justice in Washington, D.C., was sworn in Monday as the interim leader of the Eastern District of California in Sacramento, which includes ...