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.
Sri Lanka: Cheating Alcohol Companies Lose Licenses to Operate
The Excise Department has announced the suspension of licenses for five liquor manufacturing companies due to their failure to settle tax ...
Australia: Alcohol Companies Use Misleading Labeling
Alcohol companies are misleading people with ‘low sugar’ labels. A natioanlly representative poll exposed how alcohol companies use ...
ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 attracts surrogate advertising from alcohol brands
Description: The ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 has attracted sponsorship from major alcohol beverage brands, including Bira91, Royal Stag, ...
New BMJ Series on Health Taxes Highlights Potential of Alcohol Taxation
In the October 2023 – Volume 8 – Supplement 8 “WHO: Health Taxes” issue the BMJ Global has released a total of 15 ...
Reviewing the Evidence and Dispelling the Myths about Alcohol (and other Health) Taxes
This article presents current evidence on taxation as a proven tool to discourage the consumption of harmful products (tobacco, alcohol, ...
Understanding the Barriers to Raising Alcohol Taxes in Nepal
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are on the rise in Nepal. Consumption of alcohol and tobacco products remains high. Taxes on these ...
Alcohol Policy Action Yields Significant Health Gains New Study Shows
In New Zealand, a set of strategies to address alcohol harm has the potential to significantly improve population health. By combining ...
Understanding the Potential Risks of Zero Alcohol Products
The absence of alcohol does not mean the absence of risk: this study explores the role of marketing strategies and ambiguous boundaries as ...
New WHO Brief on NoLo Alcohol Products Released
Are no- and low-alcohol products a possibility or a problem in decreasing alcohol harm? This new WHO snapshot brief – produced in ...