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.

A New Development in Front Group Strategy: The Social Aspects Public Relations Organization (SAPRO)

Increased pressure on risk industries to reduce their negative impact on society has resulted in an increasing volume of “risk” and ...

What Is The Best Indicator of Alcohol Consumption and Harm?

Alcohol per capita consumption (APC) is greatly associated with harm and is available for almost all countries on a yearly basis as it is ...

The Alcohol Marketing Landscape

This study found that alcohol marketing is widespread globally and a structural element of the alcoholic beverage industry. The oligopoly ...

Big Alcohol Buys Biased Study to Prove Alcohol’s Health Benefits

Alcohol companies agreed to fund the MACH trial to advance their commercial interests rather than to help answer a major scientific ...

UN Statistical Commission Refines SDG Alcohol Indicator

The UN Statistical Commission approved a set of changes to the global indicator framework for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). A ...

Exposure to Digital Alcohol Marketing and Alcohol Use

Existing studies suggest that engagement with digital alcohol marketing is positively associated with increased alcohol consumption and ...

Alcohol Marketing and Adolescent and Young Adult Alcohol Use Behaviors

The goal of this systematic review was to summarize cross-sectional research investigating the relationship between alcohol marketing ...

Bringing the Commercial Determinants of Health out of the Shadows

The current public health models may risk framing public health problems and solutions in ways that obscure the role that the private ...

Conflict-of-Interest Policies in Addiction Science

Focusing on three letters sent to the editor on conflict-of-interest (COI) policies in addiction research several important questions are ...

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