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groups that seek to protect people from
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like unsafe products, predatory lending,
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,
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and pollution. Consumer Organizations may operate via protests,
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,
campaigning Campaign or The Campaign may refer to: Types of campaigns * Campaign, in agriculture, the period during which sugar beets are harvested and processed *Advertising campaign, a series of advertisement messages that share a single idea and theme *Bli ...
, or lobbying. They may engage in single-issue advocacy (e.g., the British
Campaign for Real Ale The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) is an independent voluntary consumer organisation headquartered in St Albans, England, which promotes real ale, cider and perry and traditional British pubs and clubs. With just under 155,000 members, it is th ...
(CAMRA), which campaigned against
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and for
cask ale Real ale is the name coined by the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) for beer that is "brewed from traditional ingredients, matured by secondary fermentation in the container from which it is dispensed, and served without the use of extraneous car ...
) or they may set themselves up as more general consumer watchdogs, such as the Consumers' Association in the UK. One common means of providing consumers useful information is the independent comparative survey or test of products or services, involving different manufacturers or companies (e.g., '' Which?'', ''
Consumer Reports Consumer Reports (CR), formerly Consumers Union (CU), is an American nonprofit consumer organization dedicated to independent product testing, investigative journalism, consumer-oriented research, public education, and consumer advocacy. Founded ...
'', etcetera). Another arena where consumer organizations have operated is
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. The needs for campaigning in this area are less easy to reconcile with their traditional methods, since the scientific, dietary or medical evidence is normally more complex than in other arenas, such as the electric safety of white goods. The current standards on mandatory labelling, in developed countries, have in part been shaped by past lobbying by consumer groups. The aim of consumer organizations may be to establish and to attempt to enforce consumer rights. Effective work has also been done, however, simply by using the threat of bad publicity to keep companies' focus on the consumers' point of view. Consumer organizations may attempt to serve consumer interests by relatively direct actions such as creating and/or disseminating market information, and prohibiting specific acts or practices, or by promoting competitive forces in the markets which directly or indirectly affect consumers (such as transport, electricity, communications, etc.).


History

Two precursor organizations to the modern consumer organization are
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and consumers leagues. Both of these appeared in the United States around 1900. Trade associations and professional societies began to establish standards organizations to reduce industry waste and increase productivity. Consumer leagues modeled themselves after trade unions in their attempts to improve the market with boycotts in the same way that trade unions sought to improve working conditions with
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Consumer organizations by country


International consumer organizations

* Consumers International - International NGO * ANEC (Europe; focus on standardization) *
BEUC The European Consumer Organisation (BEUC (), from the French name ''Bureau Européen des Unions de Consommateurs'', "European Bureau of Consumers' Unions") is an umbrella consumers' group, founded in 1962. Based in Brussels, Belgium, it brings to ...
(Europe; french: Bureau Européen des Unions de Consommateurs) * ICRT The only independent international organization for consumer research and testing


National organizations


Australia

* Consumers' Federation of Australia * Australian Consumers Association


Botswana

* Consumer Watchdog


Canada

*
Consumers' Association of Canada The Consumers' Association of Canada, founded in 1947, is a Canadian independent, volunteer-based, consumer organization. Based nationally in Ottawa with regional branches in Montreal, Saskatoon, Winnipeg and Vancouver, the organization focuses ...
* Consumers Council of Canada *
Option consommateurs Option consommateurs is a non-profit consumer organization dedicated to promoting and defending the interests of Canadian consumers. The organization was founded in 1983 and is based in Montréal. Its focus areas are energy, agri-food, finan ...


Fiji

* Consumer Council of Fiji *
Fiji Consumers Association The Fiji Consumers Association (FCA) is a non-profit, voluntary civil society group in the Fiji Islands. The association is registered undeFiji's Charitable Trust Actand is principally based in Suva, Fiji's capital city. The FCA is the only non-gove ...


France

* Association de défense d'éducation et d'information du consommateur (ADEIC) * Association Contre les Abus des Banques Européennes (ACABE) * Association Force ouvrière des consommateurs (AFOC) * Association Léo-Lagrange de défense du consommateur (ALLDC) * Confédération générale du logement (CGL) * Confédération nationale du logement (CNL) * Association pour l'information et la défense des consommateurs salariés (Indecosa-CGT) * Confédération nationale des associations familiales catholiques (CNAFC) * Conseil national des associations familiales laïques (CNAFAL) * Confédération syndicale des familles (CSF) * Consommation Logement Cadre de vie (CLCV) * Familles de France (FF) * Familles rurales (FR) * Fédération nationale des associations d'usagers des transports (FNAUT) * Union fédérale des consommateurs - Que choisir (UFC-Que Choisir) * Union nationale des associations familiales (UNAF)


Germany

* Stiftung Warentest *
Deutscher Konsumentenbund Deutscher Konsumentenbund (German Consumers' Federation) is a European consumer advocacy, consumer advocacy group based in Kassel. It is a non-profit organization and registered with the European Commission to be a consumer rights lobby group with ...
*
Foodwatch Foodwatch is a European advocacy group that focuses on protecting consumer rights as they pertain to food quality. Was founded in October 2002 in Berlin by former Greenpeace executive director Thilo Bode. the organization is active in Germany, t ...


Hong Kong

* Consumer Council


India

*
Consumer Guidance Society of India {{ad, date=October 2023 The Consumer Guidance Society of India (CGSI) is a nonprofit consumer organization established in India in 1966 to protect and educate the Indian consumer about sub-standard products and services, adulterated foods, short w ...


Ireland

* Consumers' Association of Ireland * The National Consumer Agency (NCA) is a statutory body that defends consumer interests in the Republic of Ireland


Israel

* המועצה הישראלית לצרכנות (Consumer Council Israel)


Japan

*
Consumers Union of Japan or CUJ was founded in 1969 by Takeuchi Naokazu. CUJ is certified as a non-profit organization by Japan's NPO legislation. With offices in Nishi-Waseda, Tokyo, CUJ publishes "Consumer Report" as a member newsletter, as well as an online service in ...
(founded in 1969) *
Japan Offspring Fund {{redirect, JOF, , Jof (disambiguation){{!Jof Japan Offspring Fund was established in 1984 and is registered as a Non-Political Organization (NPO). JOF activities include testing the safety of food and campaigning about safety issues regarding “li ...
(founded in 1984)


Netherlands

* The Consumentenbond (founded in 1953), over 600,000 members. Aside from this general consumer organisation, the Netherlands is home to many categorical consumer organisations whose working terrain is limited to a certain part of the markets. Examples of categorical organisations include: * The Vereniging Eigen Huis ("Own House Association", for house owners; over 650,000 members) * The Vereniging Consument & Geldzaken ("Consumer & Monetary Affairs Association", for financial consumers, of banking and insurance products; 32,000 members) * The Woonbond ("League for Living", for renters) Finally, there is a business regulation agency, charged with competition oversight, sector-specific regulation of several sectors, and enforcement of consumer protection laws: * The Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets


Switzerland

The
Swiss Alliance of Consumer Organisations The Swiss Alliance of Consumer Organisations, founded in 2010, is the umbrella organisation of the three Swiss consumer organisations: * Stiftung für Konsumentenschutz (SKS, founded in 1964) of German-speaking Switzerland; * Fédération rom ...
is the umbrella organisation of the three
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consumer organisations (the Stiftung für Konsumentenschutz (SKS) of German-speaking Switzerland, the Fédération romande des consommateurs (FRC) of French-speaking Switzerland and the Associazione consumatrici e consumatori della Svizzera italiana (ACSI) of Italian-speaking Switzerland).


United Kingdom

In the United Kingdom, the Enterprise Act 2002 allows consumer bodies that have been approved by the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry to be designated as "super-complainants" to the Competition and Markets Authority. These
super-complainant A super-complaint is a complaint made in the UK by a state-approved "super-complainant"/watchdog organisation on behalf of consumers, which was fast-tracked to a higher authority such as the Office of Fair Trading (prior to its dissolution on 1 Ap ...
s are intended to, "strengthen the voice of consumers," who are "unlikely to have access individually to the kind of information necessary to judge whether markets are failing for them." Eight have been designated :Super-Complaints - BERR
* CAMRA - a lobbying group concerned with the tradition and quality of beer. * The Citizens Advice Bureau, a free service that provides legal advice, practical help and information on consumer rights across the country. *
Consumer Council for Water The Consumer Council for Water (CCWater) is a non-departmental public body whose sponsor department is Defra. CCWater is independent of both the regulator, Ofwat, and the water companies. CCWater represents the interests of water and sewerage co ...
(formerly known as Watervoice) *
Consumer Direct Consumer Direct was a Government-funded call centre providing basic consumer advice in the United Kingdom. Information was also provided on their website (see below). Following a review by government in 2010, Consumer Direct ceased to operate in Ma ...
(abolished per 31 March 2012 with its functions being passed to local trading standards departments and Citizens Advice Bureau) * Consumer Focus (formerly National Consumer Council). The Government announced as part of the October 2010 spending review that Consumer Focus will be abolished, with the Consumer Direct helpline taken over by Citizens Advice. Some of Consumer Focus' functions would transfer to Citizens Advice Bureaux,
Citizens Advice Scotland Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS), formally the Scottish Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux (SACAB), is a registered charity. Based in Edinburgh it comprises 61 member bureaux, including a national helplineadvice.scot. Together these free local ...
and the General Consumer Council for Northern Ireland following the Public Bodies Act 2011 and any necessary secondary legislation. The transfer is expected to begin April 2013 and be complete by April 2014. * General Consumer Council of Northern Ireland * Good Garage Scheme, an automobile repair shop motoring scheme * Postwatch * Which? - formerly the Consumers Association - a consumer advocacy organisation which has substantial powers (for example to take representative actions under the Competition Act 1998) but which is primarily a lobbying organisation funded entirely by subscriptions to its regular consumer information magazine.


United States

* Alliance for Justice * Better Business Bureau * Consumer Action * Consumer Federation of California * Consumers Union, publishers of ''
Consumer Reports Consumer Reports (CR), formerly Consumers Union (CU), is an American nonprofit consumer organization dedicated to independent product testing, investigative journalism, consumer-oriented research, public education, and consumer advocacy. Founded ...
'' * Consumer Watchdog, formerly the Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights *
FlyersRights.org FlyersRights.org is a US based not-for-profit organization that advocates for the rights and interests of airline passengers. It maintains a staffed office in Washington, D.C. for advocacy before all three branches of the US Federal Government. It ...
* Public Citizen * Consumer Federation of America * Center for Science in the Public Interest (food/nutrition) * National Consumers League * U.S. Public Interest Research Group


Consumer magazines

By 1969 most capitalist countries with developed marketplaces hosted consumer organizations that published consumer magazines which reported the results of product testing. Internationally, the idea of consumer organizations spread from Consumers Union in the United States starting in 1956. The growth of interest in product testing journalism might be explained by increased consumption of mass-marketed products in and before that period. That increased international consumption itself was an effect of the
aftermath of World War II The aftermath of World War II was the beginning of a new era started in late 1945 (when World War II ended) for all countries involved, defined by the decline of all colonial empires and simultaneous rise of two superpowers; the Soviet Union (US ...
. In the 25 years after World War II, there was a correlation between the number of people in a country who were purchasing cars and the popularity of consumer magazines. In some cases, an increase in other consumer purchases seemed to drive popularity of consumer magazines, but the correlation was closest for populations who made decisions about buying cars. The availability of consumer magazines comforted consumers when individuals in society suddenly became overwhelmed with marketplace decisions, and the popularity of magazines seemed to grow as more marketplace decisions became available.


See also

*
List of consumer organizations This is a list of consumer organizations. International * ANEC * Consumers International * International Consumer Research & Testing Botswana * Consumer Watchdog (Botswana) Chile * Chile Asociación de Consumidores y Usuarios"Orcus" Germa ...
*
Actor analysis Actor analysis can be seen as an approach to environmental management. Environmental issues are often very complex, because many parties are involved. All parties have their own interests, goals and strategies. Actor analysis provides a structure ...
* Transparency (market) * Cost the limit of price


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