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.

The Alcohol Industry and the World Cup in Brazil

The author explores how the alcohol industry seeks to determine alcohol policies through the case study of the ban on alcohol selling and ...

The Illusion of Righteousness: Corporate Social Responsibility Practices of the Alcohol Industry

This study identified three CSR tactics employed by the alcohol companies which are closely tied in with the industry’s underlying ...

Framing The Alcohol Policy Debate: Industry Actors And The Regulation Of UK Alcohol Market

This article explores alcohol industry attempts to frame the debate about pricing and promotions policy in the United ...

Profits And Pandemics: Prevention Of Harmful Effects Of Tobacco, Alcohol, Ultra-Processed Food Industries

Despite the common reliance on industry self-regulation and public–private partnerships, there is no evidence of their effectiveness or ...

Big Alcohol And Hong Kong’s Zero Wine And Beer Tax

The researchers’ findings suggest that the success of aggressive industry lobbying coupled with the absence of robust public health ...

Manufacturing Epidemics: Role Of Global Producers In Increased Consumption Of Unhealthy Commodities

The rate of increase in consumption of “unhealthy commodities” is fastest in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), with little or ...

Alcohol Industry Influence on UK Alcohol Policy

This research commentary highlights the changing structure of the alcohol industry and summarizes what is known about the positions and ...

Alcohol Industry Influence On UK Alcohol Policy: New Research Agenda For Public Health

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Vested Interests in Addiction Research and Policy

This study found that in Australia, Nine of the 33 submissions to the Australian National Preventative Health Taskforce (NPHT) discussion ...

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