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Consumers International

Consumers International (CI) is a federation of 260 consumer organisations in 118 countries, dedicated to making the consumer voice heard at international decision making bodies and to developing the consumer movement.

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24 Highbury Crescent
London
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United Kingdom
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020 7226 6663
Joined OneWorld
01.01.1996

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e-waste
06.05.2008 Tighter government monitoring to prevent the continued dumping of toxic e-waste on the developing world is demanded by the world federation of consumer organisations.
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15.03.2008 Proposals aims at drastically restricting the scope and scale of junk food marketing to children across the globe are launched today by Consumers International and the International Obesity Task Force.
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10.01.2008 From Akume in Togo to Pho in Vietnam, street food constitutes up to 40 per cent of the daily diet of urban consumers in the developing world. Now it's the subject of a Consumers International campaign.
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