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right to basic needs

This guarantees survival, adequate food, clothing, shelter, health care, education, and sanitation to everyone. Basic and prime commodities at affordable prices and good quality will also be available.

right to safety

Protects the consumers against marketing of hazardous goods and services.


right to Information

Protects consumers against dishonest or misleading advertising or labeling

right to choose

Consumers’ right to choose from various products at competitive prices with an assurance of good quality.

right to representation

Provides the consumer with the right to input consumer interest or concern in governmental policies.


right to redress

Provides the consumers with the right to compensate for misrepresentation of poor-quality goods or unsatisfactory services.


right to consumer education

Consumers’ right to obtain the necessary knowledge and skills to be an informed customer.


right to a healthy environment

Consumers’ right to live and work in an environment that is neither dangerous nor threatening to promote well-being.


critical awareness

the responsibility to be more alert and questioning about the use, price and quality of products and services.


action

the responsibility to assert ourselves and act to ensure that we get a fair deal. If we remain passive consumers, we will continue to be abused. Seek for what is due to you.


social concern

the responsibility to be aware of the impact of our consumption on other citizens, especially disadvantaged or powerless groups, whether in the local, national, or international. Practice conservation and share with those who are in need.


environmental awareness

responsibility to understand the environmental consequences of our consumption. We should recognize our individual and social responsibility to conserve natural resources and protect the earth for future generations.


solidarity

The responsibility to organize together as consumers to develop the strength and influence to promote and protect our interest. Be cooperative and collaborate with the government.