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.
U.S. States With Highest Rates of Teen Alcohol Use
New analysis reveals worrying rates of teenage alcohol consumption in the United States. The findings highlight Vermont as the state with ...
Growing Concerns About Dangers in Mixing Alcohol and Energy Drinks
A team of researchers from the Department of Psychology at Palo Alto University, California, US have conducted a systematic review of the ...
One in Three Young People in Ireland Who Use Alcohol Has an Alcohol Problem
A new report by Ireland’s Health Research Board (HRB) has found that while youth are now staying alcohol-free for longer, those who ...
Alcohol Use Increases Among Australian Teenage Girls in Worrying Trend
Alcohol use among teenaged girls in Australia has sharply increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. This is especially concerning since ...
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 ...
The French Évin Law on Alcohol Advertising Reduces the Attractiveness of Alcohol for Young People
This study found that regulating alcohol advertising content strongly, as per France’s Évin law in 1991 or similar measures in other ...
Virtual Beers and Digital Orgasms: AB InBev Marketing in the Metaverse
AB InBev is gearing up to reach young people through the digital world. The beer giant is investing in Metaverse alcohol promotions to be ...
Young Swedes Get Hold of Alcohol Via Snapchat and Instagram
A survey commissioned by Systembolaget and conducted by C.A.N. reveals how Swedish youth between 16 to 21 years of age get hold of alcohol ...
Analyzing Alcohol Industry-Funded School-Based Youth Education Programmes
The authors of this study concluded that alcohol industry-sponsored youth education programmes serve industry interests and promote ...