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.

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 ...

Mexico: Alarm Over Alcohol Consumption Rising in Young People

Surveys conducted by the Institute of Psychiatry of the State of Baja California (IEPBC) reveal the extent of alcohol harm among the young ...

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 ...

Growing Concerns About Dangers in Mixing Alcohol and Energy Drinks

A team of researchers from the Department of Psychology at Palo Alto University, California, US have conducted a systematic review of the ...

Costa Rica: Alcohol Companies Deliberately Sabotage Marketing Law

The alcohol industry in Costa Rica is violating the law. Alcohol companies are deliberately avoiding to include the mandatory phrase ...

US Women Face Growing Alcohol Harm as Alcohol Deaths Rise

Brand new research in the United States reveals a distressing trend: the rate of deaths due to alcohol among women is seeing an ...

AB InBev

Beer Giant Exposed: AB InBev’s ESG Agenda Aims to Rebuild Brand Image 

Beer giant AB InBev’s Environment, Social and Governance Agenda (ESG) report for the year 2021 reflects that AB InBev has taken ...

Study Shows Very Low Knowledge About Link Between Low-Dose Alcohol Use and Breast Cancer in Ireland

This study examined factors related to awareness of the association between alcohol use and breast cancer risk. Given that two in every ten ...

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