Workshop on Best out of Waste

Workshop on Best out of Waste

Workshop on Best out of Waste

As part of Green Action Week, Consumer VOICE, in collaboration with Being Artistic by Himani, organized a “Best Out of Waste” workshop at Soami Nagar Model School, Delhi, on October 5th. The workshop aimed to inspire students to embrace sustainable living by repurposing waste materials. 

Over 70 students participated, showcasing their creativity by transforming everyday waste items like food boxes and paper plates into artistic and practical products.

A vibrant art corner was set up to display global sustainability visions, which highlighted the critical importance of reducing waste and reusing resources. This creative initiative sparked engaging discussions among students about environmental responsibility and the role of individuals in building a sustainable future.

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Ms. Aarti Prasad, the Principal, along with senior teachers, encouraged students to incorporate these practices into their daily lives. 

Ms. Rinki Sharma, Lead – Projects at Consumer VOICE, also interacted with the students, providing insights into the importance of sustainable consumption.

To further encourage eco-friendly habits, each student was given cloth bags and seed pencils, emphasizing that small steps can lead to big changes. The workshop was a resounding success, leaving students motivated to take action for a cleaner, greener future.

Food Safety

Food Safety

AFF Projects

The Anne Fransen Fund (AFF) of Consumers International was founded in 1988 following the death of Anne Fransen, the first director of Consumers International member organisation, Consumentenbond in 1981. The main aim of the fund is to promote and support the growth of consumer organizations in developing countries. 

Over the years, Consumer VOICE has empowered various consumer groups including the marginalised and the vulnerable on digital issues, so that they may effectively explore the opportunities provided by digitally empowered knowledge economy, on protecting and and sensitising the children on the harmful effects of trans fat and promoting sustainable healthy foods for consumers

Digital Literacy | Transfat Free Children | Right to choose Healthy Foods

FOPL Project

Front-of-Pack Labelling (FOPL) refers to the nutrition labeling systems present on the front side of the food packages. FOPLs are based on nutrient profiling models.

These profiling These profiling models either consider the overall nutrition quality of the product or/the nutrients of concern associated with non-communicable diseases like diabetes, hypertension, heart diseases, etc. FOPLs often focus on presenting the nutrition information thoroughly and comprehensively.

Nearly 5.8 million people or 1 in 4 Indians are at a risk of dying from an NCD before they reach the age of 70.

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Loose Edible Oil Testing

Despite the ban on selling of loose edible oil by the Government of India, it is still available in large quantities in various states including Delhi NCR particularly in rural and slum areas. Based on various media report on adulteration in edible oil, Consumer VOICE had taken up the study on testing of loose oils available in various states of our county.

The lab test results would be reviewed thoroughly by experts and detail report will be published in Consumer voice magazine and alerted the consumers regarding the adulteration through other electronic media. The test findings will also be forwarded to Government regulators for necessary action on the matter.

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Salt Fortification

Iodine is one of the key micronutrients, essential for mental and physical development of human beings. Though, required in a very minute quantity (150–250 microgram per day), deficiency of iodine results in wide array of preventable disorders collectively known as iodine deficiency disorders (IDD). To make it more affordable, it is added to the salt.

However, consumers do not have any specific tool which would help them differentiate iodized salt from non-iodized salt. Iodine content in salt is not an important indicator for the consumers to decide on the preferred edible salt brand or type of salt. 

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Workshop on Waste Management | Green Action Week

Workshop on Waste Management | Green Action Week

Workshop on Waste Management | Green Action Week

As part of the ongoing Green Action Week activities, Consumer VOICE organised a workshop in Lajpat Nagar, Delhi on 4th October 2024, focusing on empowering consumers to adopt sustainable and circular economy practices. The workshop covered vital topics such as greenwashing, the right to repair, and responsible waste disposal, all aimed at encouraging informed consumer choices that benefit the environment.

Participants engaged in meaningful discussions on how everyday actions—like reducing single-use plastics, opting for repairs over replacements, and properly disposing of waste, including e-waste—can significantly reduce environmental impact. Ashim Sanyal, CEO of Consumer VOICE, highlighted significant advancements in eco-labelling, the right to repair, and efforts to combat greenwashing in India. These initiatives are designed to empower consumers and promote sustainable consumption practices nationwide. These conversations centered on building a stronger sharing community where resources are used efficiently, and waste is minimized, and sustainability becomes a way of life.

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In addition to these discussions, an art corner was set up to showcase creative visions from various organizations worldwide. These pieces of art, representing diverse perspectives on sustainability, were explained in detail to the participants. The artwork served as a powerful reminder of the collective global effort needed to achieve a cleaner, greener future. The workshop successfully inspired consumers to embrace circular practices such as reuse, recycling, and repair, all of which play a critical role in reducing waste and promoting sustainable living.

Workshop on Promoting Circular Economy Practices within communities

Workshop on Promoting Circular Economy Practices within communities

Workshop on Promoting Circular Economy Practices within communities

As part of Green Action Week 2024, Consumer VOICE organized an impactful workshop on 28th September in Jahangirpuri, Delhi, aimed at promoting circular economy practices for a sustainable future. The event brought together women and children, empowering them to actively engage in building a stronger sharing community through hands-on learning and practical solutions.

The workshop focused on demonstrating simple yet effective ways to reduce waste and promote sustainability. Participants were shown how to repurpose everyday items like plastic bottles into eco-friendly planters and turn old clothes into reusable bags. The importance of responsible waste disposal was emphasized, with guidance on how to dispose of plastic, food, and e-waste through certified recycling canters, reducing the harmful environmental impact of improper waste management.

One of the key highlights was the use of natural resources, such as medicinal plants, to promote sustainable living practices. By encouraging participants to think creatively about reusing materials and adopting greener habits, the workshop provided practical solutions for everyday challenges.

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In addition to the hands-on activities, Consumer VOICE set up an art corner that showcased inspiring artwork contributed by Green Action Week grantees from around the world. These creative pieces reflected the artists’ visions for a sustainable future and served as a powerful reminder of the collective effort required to protect the environment. The participants eagerly engaged with the artwork, discussing the underlying messages and the importance of working together to make a meaningful impact.

The enthusiastic participation of over 40 women and children was truly inspiring, demonstrating their commitment to taking small, yet significant steps toward a greener, more sustainable future. Through collaborative learning and creative expression, the workshop not only raised awareness but also empowered participants to become active contributors to a circular economy.

E-commerce & Consumer Awareness

E-commerce & Consumer Awareness

Online Fantasy Sport

In the last few years, Indian sports fans have experienced their favourite sports in a fundamentally new and engaging way. Online Fantasy Sports have enhanced the sports viewing experience for fans-providing a pseudo participation experience, in turn fueling stellar growth for the industry in India which, as per a KPMG report, now boasts over 90 million active users and nearly INR 2,470 crores in annual revenue. These developments highlight the tremendous potential this “sunshine sector” holds.

However, Online Fantasy Sports, much like most new-age and disruptive industries, has been met with some apprehension by some consumers and policy makers and concern due to certain myths around Online Fantasy Sports. 

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Impact of Quality of Internet Services on Internet Users

In the era being described as “Digital India”, it is important to increase the internet penetration but it is also important to improve the quality of internet services to be able to realize the goal of “Digital India”. Having taken the first step of getting connected, quality of services cannot be ignored and is the necessary second step that needs to be taken.

VOICE initiated a study on ‘Assessment of Impact of Quality of Internet Services on Internet Users’, in September 2016, supported by Ford Foundation, which was based on a sample of 52,000 across 19 states of India. 

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RBI DEA fund

VOICE Society is one of the few organizations chosen by RBI, India under the RBI Depositor Education and Awareness (DEA) Fund, to educate Indian consumers on the potential security threats of online banking and other possible protection issues which consumer faces on daily basis while using various banking products and services.

The workshops will continue for a period of 1 year between 2017 and 18, targeting both urban and rural consumers and women & semi-literate individuals as well.

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Internet Safety Campaign

Today, India is gradually moving to the digital era where most of the transactions are online whether it is e commerce, e-banking or e-ticketing and in all this process Internet plays a very vital role. And to make the most of the web, it’s important to keep yourself safe and secure. To ensure online safety, VOICE took an initiative to organise training National Training of Trainer’s Workshop.

The main objective of this Training of Trainer (ToT) workshop was to provide training and information on online Safety tools available and to share knowledge on various online security aspects to recognized social sector organizations who could take the initiative to further promote Internet Safety in their respective states in the year 2016.

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Covid 19 and Pre-owned car market

The mushrooming of the pre-owned car industry over the past few years has resulted in the growth of various players who act as intermediaries in the transaction between buyer and seller, including online marketplaces.

However, it is important to note that there are no regulatory provisions for these intermediaries although they are at the center of transactions for pre-owned cars and trade the car multiple times before it is eventually registered in the name of the ultimate owner.

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