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.

Embracing the Non-Traditional: Alcohol Advertising on TikTok

The researchers have focused on TikTok because of the asymmetry between the number of users it has and the amount of research done on how ...

Findings from Pilot Study Monitoring the Lobbying and Political Donations of Health Harmful Industries in Australia

The pilot study resulted in the creation of several interactive charts and dashboards that supported analysis and interrogation of the ...

Online Alcohol Retailers Fail to Display  Health Warnings

A study of online alcohol sales has revealed serious inadequacies when it comes to the availability of mandatory alcohol health information ...

Special Feature: Towards a Modern, Comprehensive Alcohol Law in Uganda

This special feature dives into the journey “Towards a Modern, Comprehensive Alcohol Law in Uganda”, starting from late breaking ...

New Data Analysis Supports Effectiveness of Alcohol Policy Best Buys

Using statistical analysis, this study confirms that WHO alcohol policy best buys regarding taxation and availability lead to lower alcohol ...

People View “Responsible Consumption” Labels As Ploy by Alcohol Companies

New research asked 20 alcohol users aged between 21 and 63 for their views on the effectiveness of alcohol labels, and considered whether ...

Philippines and Singapore Fall Behind on Alcohol Policy Compared to Tobacco Control

The Philippines and Singapore score high for tobacco policy but weak or moderate for alcohol policy. This paper analyzes the differences ...

Changes in Public Support for Alcohol Policies in NSW, Australia

This study found that in NSW, Australia public support was high for protecting children from exposure to alcohol promotions. However, ...

Japanese Alcohol Industry Uses TV to Target Children and Youth with Alcohol Marketing

This study found that the number of alcohol advertisements aired at times when adolescents often watch TV is 2 to 3.2 times higher than ...

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