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KANSAS CITY, Missouri: Wal-Mart Stores Inc., which launched a broad environmental push in late 2005, wants to expand that focus to other issues including energy prices, international trade and U.S. health care costs.
Chief Executive Lee Scott outlined plans in a speech Wednesday to push for more energy-saving products for Wal-Mart shoppers, work with other retailers on social and environmental standards for the foreign companies they buy from, and trim prescription and health records costs at home.
The world’s largest retailer may even someday install windmills or solar panels at its stores that would allow shoppers to charge electric vehicles, and it is talking with automakers about a possible role in the hybrid and electric car market, although Scott said those ideas were still “out there.”
Scott said the effort follows on goals he set in another major speech in October 2005 that started Wal-Mart’s current drive to use less energy in its stores, cut down solid waste from things like packaging and sell more environmentally friendly products.
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