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.

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 ...

Corporate Lobbying on U.S. Positions Toward the World Health Organization

This study links corporate lobbying expenditures and coinciding public statements to legislative proposals and other actions to restrict ...

Protecting NCD Prevention Policy in Trade and Investment Agreements

This analysis identified opportunities for protecting, and even promoting, public health in trade and investment agreements. It also ...

Educ’ Alcool’s Misinformation: More Mixed Messages About Alcohol Harms

In this commentary Petticrew and colleagues respond to Educ’ Alcool’s response to a previous research study by Peake and ...

Children’s Exposure to Brand Marketing

This study found that children are repeatedly exposed to marketing through multiple mediums and across all settings, and the findings ...

Responses to Independent vs. Industry-Funded Messaging on the Harms of Alcohol, Climate Change, Tobacco and Sugar Sweetened Beverages

This novel randomized controlled study demonstrates that exposure to messages from industry-sponsored organisations significantly increase ...

AB InBev, Heineken

Big Alcohol Exposed in Brazil: Front Groups Are the Source of Alcohol Policy Misinformation

In a letter to the editor of UNIAD, Pinsky and colleagues detail solid evidence that exposes Brazilian Big Alcohol front group CISA’s ...

Protect WHO From Alcohol Industry Interference

The WHO Foundation was set up to raise funds for the World Health Organisation’s important work but from sources that the WHO itself ...

AB InBev

“Commercial Determinants of Health and the WHO: Conflicts of Interest at the New WHO Foundation”

Movendi International’s Alcohol Issues podcast episode 16 is out now. This week we focus on commercial determinants of health and the ...

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