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.

USA: Supersized Alcopops Fuel Poisoning Cases

The alcohol industry produces, markets and sells supersized alcopops, which are flavored high content alcohol products. These specifically ...

Nigeria: Alcohol Use Among Students a Rising Problem

A study published in the Journal of Substance Use shows that university students are specifically exposed to alcohol harm. The current ...

Do Alcohol Website Age Gates Prevent Underage User Access?

This study found that while all official alcohol brand websites examined included an age gate, website visitors with minimal arithmetic ...

Switzerland: Alcohol Remains Easily Available for Minors

Mystery shopping controls on the compliance of alcohol sales points with the legal age limit have found that alcohol remains easily and ...

Australia: Children Continue to Be Heavily Exposed to Alcohol Marketing

A new study in Perth, Australia has found that children continue to be bombarded by alcohol advertisements in the ...

Extent, Nature, and Consequences of Children and Young People’s Exposure to Alcohol Advertising and Sponsorship

This report examines the available evidence on the nature and extent of alcohol advertising and sponsorship in Australia, and the impact of ...

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Big Alcohol Uses Influencers Fighting for Gen Z

Big Alcohol is losing its grip on the younger generations but crafting more personal connections is a new key tool to convert a new ...

Ireland: Minister Chastises Big Alcohol in Schools

The Irish Minister of Health chastised Big Alcohol for conducting awareness programmes in Irish schools. The alcohol industry has funded ...

Australia: Online Alcohol Retail Puts Kids in Harm’s Way

Online alcohol retail and delivery is putting kids in harm’s way in Australia as found by an Australian-first study. The study ...

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