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We "test," "inform," and "protect."
Consumer Reports® and ConsumerReports.org®
are published by Consumers Union, an expert, independent nonprofit
organization whose mission is to work for a fair, just, and safe
marketplace for all consumers and to empower consumers to protect
themselves. To achieve this mission, we test, inform, and protect. To
maintain our independence and impartiality, CU accepts no outside
advertising, no free test samples, and has no agenda other than the
interests of consumers. CU supports itself through the sale of our
information products and services, individual contributions, and a few
noncommercial grants. Consumers Union is governed by a board of 18
directors, who are elected by CU members and meet three times a year.
CU's President, James Guest, oversees a staff of more than 450.
How we test
Our National Testing and Research Center, in Yonkers, N.Y., is the largest nonprofit educational and consumer product testing center in the world. We buy all the products we use as test samples. We receive no special treatment. We accept no free samples. If a manufacturer sends us a free product, we return it.
More
than 100 testing experts work in seven major technical
departments--appliances, auto test, baby & child, electronics,
foods, health & family, and recreation & home improvement,
while more than 25 research experts work in three departments--product
acquisition, product information, and statistics & quality
management. In addition, we have more than 150 anonymous shoppers
throughout the country. We test cars and trucks at our fully equipped
auto-test facility in East Haddam, Conn. We also survey our millions of
readers to bring you information on the reliability of hundreds of auto
models and of major products such as appliances and electronic gear.
Reader-survey data also help us rate insurance and other consumer
services.
How we inform
Consumer Reports magazine alone has about 4 million subscribers. We reach millions more consumers through ConsumerReports.org, our CR Money Adviser newsletter, our health newsletter and Web site www.consumerreportsonhealth.org , radio programs, television programs, auto price services, and New Car Buying Kit. For more information, see Our products.
How we protect
Your safety is a priority. Our research and testing uncovered dangers that led to the Flammable Fabrics Act, the Child Protection and Toy Safety Act, and many product recalls, government standards, and regulations.
Consumers Union operates three Advocacy offices--in Washington, D.C., Austin, Texas, and San Francisco--that work on consumers' behalf on such issues as health care, food safety, financial services, and product safety. They testify before Federal and state legislative and regulatory bodies, petition government agencies, and file lawsuits on behalf of consumers. The Consumer Policy Institute, at CU's Yonkers, N.Y., headquarters, conducts research and education projects on issues of importance to consumers such as biotechnology, food safety and labeling, recycling, and sustainable consumption. For more information, see www.ConsumersUnion.org and in Spanish, www.PoderdelConsumidor.org .About Consumers Union
Consumers Union (CU) is an expert, independent, nonprofit organization, whose mission is to work for a fair, just, and safe marketplace for all consumers. CU publishes Consumer Reports and ConsumerReports.org in addition to two newsletters, Consumer Reports on Health and Consumer Reports Money Adviser with combined subscriptions of more than 7 million. Consumers Union also has more than 500,000 online activists who help work to change legislation and the marketplace in favor of the consumer interest and several public education Web sites. Since its founding in 1936, Consumers Union has never taken any advertising or freebies of any kind. The organization generates more than $160 million in revenue and a staff of more than 500 work at either CU's 50 state-of-the-art labs in Yonkers, NY; its 327-acre auto test facility in East Haddam, CT.; or the three advocacy offices in Washington DC, Austin, TX, and San Francisco, CA.

