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Non-government entities, such as consumer advocacy groups or industry associations, often rely on public awareness campaigns and education to enforce consumer-protection legislation. They may also utilize legal action as a means of holding companies accountable for unfair practices. Additionally, these organizations can engage in lobbying efforts to influence policy changes and promote stronger consumer protections within the marketplace.

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