Ohio-based ScottsMiracle-Gro has announced its decision to contribute with both financial aid and product donations. This support comes after an event at the White House resulted in significant damage to the South Lawn’s grass. The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) event held on June 19 left the lawn in need of restoration efforts.
ScottsMiracle-Gro’s involvement is drawing scrutiny. A government watchdog has expressed concerns regarding the ethics of this arrangement. The donation comes from a company headed by a supporter of President Donald Trump, who is currently facing criticism.
Crews have already begun dismantling the UFC fighting venue. The event’s aftermath and restoration efforts will likely continue to be under observation. Discussions about the propriety of private companies aiding public property restoration are ongoing.

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