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Woolworths has announced the return of a popular collectables scheme that hasn’t been offered publicly in two years.
The supermarket has this week revealed shoppers will soon be able to once again collect its popular plastic collectable Bricks – this time in a farm theme.
Instead of being made by 80 per cent recycled plastic like its 2021 launch, bricks will this time be entirely made out of repurposed materials.
Woolworths has announced the return of its Bricks collectables. Picture: Brendon Thorne/Getty Images
Among the toys, collectable from February 8, will be a farmer, a beekeeper, a fruit and veg buyer, multiple farm animals, including a kelpie, The Odd Bunch fruit and veg, Macro products, a drone, a chicken coop, and fruit trees.
Shoppers can collect 40 farm-themed items made from recycled materials. Picture: Supplied
Items repurposed to make the bricks include old refrigerators, safety goggles, and luggage handles.
“As Today’s Fresh Food People, it is important that we share and celebrate the role our Aussie farmers play in providing the fresh produce customers enjoy,” Woolworths Group Chief Marketing Officer Andrew Hicks said.
“Woolworths Bricks Farm, made using 100 per cent recycled plastic, has been designed to show the intricate ecosystem of an Australian farm. We hope the second chapter of our Bricks collectable once again encourages our customers to learn more about where their food comes from through interactive play.”
One piece is earned for every $30 spent with the retailer. Picture: Supplied
The retailer said the bricks had been certified by GECA (Good Environmental Choice Australia) which meant they had met “robust environmental, human health and social impact criteria”.
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