World Consumer
Rights Day 2023

Produced by: Pranav Dixit
Designed by: Pragati

World Consumer Rights Day is celebrated every year on March 15. This day aims to raise awareness about consumer rights and encourage businesses to act in a responsible and ethical manner towards their customers.

World Consumer Rights Day

World Consumer
Rights Day theme

This year's theme for World Consumer Rights Day is Empowering Consumers Through Clean Energy Transitions. Its objective is to increase consumer awareness of its power to accelerate the shift towards clean energy.

Here are some things you can do to celebrate World Consumer Rights Day 2023 to empower yourself and the people and community around you.Here are some things you can do to celebrate World Consumer Rights Day 2023 to empower yourself and the people and community around you.

World Consumer
Rights Day to-do list

Know your consumer rights

Take the time to understand your consumer rights. Familiarise yourself with the laws and regulations that protect you as a consumer, such as the right to receive accurate information, the right to a fair price, and the right to a safe product.

If you feel that your consumer rights have been violated, speak out. Contact the appropriate authorities, such as the Federal Trade Commission or the Better Business Bureau, to file a complaint. Share your experience on social media to raise awareness.

Speak out

Look for businesses that are committed to ethical practices. Buy from companies that treat their employees and customers fairly, and that are committed to sustainability and social responsibility.

Support ethical businesses

As a consumer, you have the power to influence businesses. Use your purchasing power to support products and services that align with your values. Avoid products that are harmful to the environment, or that are produced using unethical practices.

Use your purchasing power

Spread the word about consumer rights. Share information with your friends and family about how they can protect themselves as consumers. Encourage them to speak out if they feel that their rights have been violated.

Educate others

Check with your local consumer advocacy organisations to see if they are hosting any events for World Consumer Rights Day. Attend events such as workshops or seminars to learn more about your rights as a consumer.

Participate in local events

Use social media to raise awareness about consumer rights. Share articles and information about consumer rights, and use hashtags like #ConsumerRightsDay to join the conversation.

Take action online

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