Inter-college competition for the World Consumer Rights Day
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As the digital invasion continues, we need robust discussions on keeping consumers safe from misinformation. The ease of availability and scalability of AI (and search engines and Chat Bots that use it), algorithmic bias and content moderation prejudices have all introduced unique challenges to keeping consumers safe. Be an aware and responsible consumer. Don't believe everything you hear; and be especially careful with what you share. #WorldConsumerRightsDay
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We now know that clean energy is essential if we're to keep our earth safe from the perils of #ClimateChange. Switch to #SolarEnergy where possible. Remember to conserve energy in your day to day activities. And don't forget to buy the most energy efficient appliances as indicated by the BEE star ratings. This #WorldConsumerRightsDay is dedicated to supporting consumers to be #EnergyEfficient and transition to clean energy sources. #WCRD2023
An event to mark World Consumer Rights Day 2022 with the theme of Fair Digital Finance saw experts speak on safety in the digital financial world. What can a customer do to not fall prey to scammers? Speakers: Anubhutie Singh, Dvara Research; S. Vinodh Rajkumar, RBI; Yogesh Sapkale, Money Life Foundation.
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#WorldConsumerRightsDay Know more about safe #digital finance. Join our FB Live on Thursday 17th March 2022 to know more about safe digital finance. The number of people paying through digital transactions in developing parts of the world is as much as 71% of the population (Global Findex). Vulnerable people are forced to come to terms with living in a society that is increasingly cashless.
'The consumer lens on packaging' study by Consumers International has shed light on whether manufacturers give consumers the information they need to make sustainable choices when shopping.
Read the report here: http://bit.ly/consumerlenspackaging
'The consumer lens on packaging' study by Consumers International has shed light on whether manufacturers give consumers the information they need to make sustainable choices when shopping. Read the report here: http://bit.ly/consumerlenspackaging
Not all plastics can be recycled everywhere. Often the infrastructure available in a region or country makes it feasible to recycle just a few. Manufacturers must factor that in while packaging products for different markets just like vary the flavours, price, advertising to suit the culture. Read the report here: http://bit.ly/consumerlenspackaging