During the merger and acquisition (M&A) process, environmental due diligence is necessary for identifying material risks and liabilities. Legacy sites or former operations that have been sold and abandoned can be a hidden liability for owners. Identifying environmental risks can help protect your investment and dispel uncertainty around potential hidden costs down the road.
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