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.

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 ...

WHO Publishes Reporting About Alcohol Guide For Journalists

Around the globe, there is low awareness of the negative impact of alcohol on public health, social welfare, economy, and sustainable ...

Denormalising Alcohol Industry Activities in Schools

Children’s education and lives should be protected from the harmful influence of commercial interests. Yet the global alcohol ...

Exposed: Alcohol Industry Enters Into Partnership with Youth Union in Vietnam

Vietnam’s leading beer producer SABECO has partnered with the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union (HCYU) for a three-year ...

Big Alcohol Relies on Heavy Alcohol Users For Major Profits, Shows New Australian Report

A compelling new report finds that the alcohol industry profits the most out of those who use alcohol the heaviest. Over a third of all ...

The Alcohol Industry’s Involvement With Road Safety NGOs

This study showed that there was a clear effort by the alcohol industry to partner with road safety NGOs around the world. Findings ...

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 ...

Public Health Emergency or Opportunity To Profit? The Two Faces of the COVID-19 Pandemic

In this commentary the authors explore how multinational corporations have exploited the COVID-19 pandemic and what can be done by health ...

Alcohol Industry, CSR and Country Features in Latin America

Results suggest risk management CSR actions could be implemented as a way to preserve markets by counteracting scientific evidence about ...

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