The irony of Countdown marketing sustainable collectibles to kids
New Zealand’s largest supermarket chain has launched a campaign encouraging customers to earn one pack of recycled plastic bricks for every $30 spent in-store or online, it has been revealed in the New World Journal of Climate Change (NCDC).
Source: stuff.co.nzPublished on 2021-11-13
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