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.

How Do Countries Inform Their People That Alcohol Causes Cancer?

This article explores how countries are addressing cancer risks due to alcohol by highlighting effective strategies and the challenges they ...

Special Feature: Understanding FASD Burden and Solutions

Alcohol exposure to the unborn or newborn child is one of the clearest examples of the second-hand harm caused by alcohol. The problem is ...

How Big Alcohol Fought Pregnancy Warning Labels in France

This study fills a gap in the Anglosphere research on lobbying against alcohol warnings by analyzing lobbyists’ arguments over a ...

Ireland Initiates Process to Place Cancer Warning Labels on Alcohol

The Government of Ireland has submitted an application to the European Commission notifying about the draft Public Health (Alcohol) ...

Australia: Alcohol Lobby Pushes to Weaken Public Health (Again)

In July, last year the Australian and New Zealand Ministerial Forum on Food Regulation adopted mandatory pregnancy warning labeling for ...

New Zealand: Teenagers Left Homeless Without Support For Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder

Children who are diagnosed with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) face many obstacles, making it harder for them to thrive. While ...

UK: New Study Shows Millions Affected By FASD

A recent study by the University of Salford found the prevalence of FASD in UK is between 1.8% to 3.6%. Based on the data from the Salford ...

Nine Alcohol Issues Highlights of 2020

Movendi International has published more than 700 News Center articles in 2020. These are nine alcohol issues highlights from the ...

UK: New Report Exposes Big Alcohol’s Labelling Self-Regulation Failure

New research by Alcohol Change UK and the Alcohol Health Alliance exposes how Big Alcohol has failed in their labeling self-regulation. ...

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