Case library

Cases of alcohol industry misconduct from around the world exposing the predatory practices.

A library of all the unethical methods of Big Alcohol – aggressive lobbying, unethical marketing, sabotaging of rules and institutions and much more, all in one place.

Kenya: Alcohol Giant Diageo Faces Severe Fines For Disobeying Supreme Court Order

Bia Tosha Distributors Ltd alleges that EABL and Diageo engaged in anti-competitive practices by refusing to give back beer distributorship ...

Heineken

Heineken Land Grab Shatters Lives and Livelihoods in Ethiopia

Revelations by investigative journalist Olivier van Beemen show that Heineken built a new brewery on land on the outskirts of Addis Abba, ...

Heineken

Heineken Takes Over Competitor in Aggressive Push for African Markets

Heineken has finalised its move to acquire the controlling shares of African brewer Distell Group Holdings Limited. Heineken’s plans ...

Carlsberg

Carlsberg Exposed: Beer Giant Participates in Oppression of Uyghurs

The Danish beer giant Carlsberg has been exposed for participating in the oppression of the Muslim minority in China. Carlsberg owns a ...

Kenya: Government Increases Tax Receipt from Beer Giant

The Kenyan government has reduced the tax exemption for the low-end beer brand Senator, owned by East African Breweries Plc (EABL). As the ...

Bacardi

Exposed: Alcohol Companies Among Instagram’s Fastest Growing Brands

Social media has become one of the most popular platforms in alcohol marketing, reaching a large group of people, often minors and young ...

UICC: Commercial Interests Drive Millions of Cancer Deaths

Marking World Cancer Day, UICC calls on governments around the world to prioritise four policy actions to reduce preventable cancers caused ...

Denormalising Alcohol Industry Activities in Schools

Children’s education and lives should be protected from the harmful influence of commercial interests. Yet the global alcohol ...

Embracing the Non-Traditional: Alcohol Advertising on TikTok

The researchers have focused on TikTok because of the asymmetry between the number of users it has and the amount of research done on how ...

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