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.
European Union: Healthy Food Strategy Hijacked by Big Alcohol
Recently the European Parliament’s Environment and Health Committee blatantly disregarded scientific evidence on the harm caused by ...
Germany: Government Pushes Plan to Lower Beer Tax
Amidst rising alcohol problems with the ongoing COVID-19 crisis the German government is planning to reduce the beer tax for a whole ...
Australia: Communities Beat Big Alcohol, Stop Superstore In Aboriginal Communities
Communities have won against Woolworths attempt at planting one of the largest Dan Murphy’s alcohol superstores in Darwin. This ...
Germany: People Value Health, Family Most
Last year amidst the COVID-19 pandemic more Germans have placed higher value on health and family than in previous years, according to two ...
WHO Should Not Support Alcohol Industry Co‐Regulation of Public Health Labelling
In this research editorial the authors discuss, why it is unwise, for WHO to include the alcohol industry in co-regulation of alcohol ...
UK: Communities Campaign to Raise Alcohol Tax
Communities are calling on the Chancellor of the United Kingdom (UK) to increase the alcohol duty by 2% above inflation to save lives. ...
Western Cape, SA: New Alcohol Laws in Pipeline but with Big Alcohol Interference
The provincial government of the Western Cape in South Africa has been planning a series of amendments to the province’s Liquor Act. ...
Uganda: Alcohol Policy Champion Is Planning Another Legislative Attempt during new Parliamentary Mandate
Alcohol policy champion Betty Nambooze has vowed to renew her efforts to bring forward an Alcohol Law in Uganda to ensure comprehensive ...
England, Wales: Alcohol Deaths Reach Record High during COVID-19 Pandemic
Deaths caused by alcohol products in England and Wales increased by 16.4% during January to September 2020 amidst COVID-19 compared to the ...