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To help ensure that their marketing is only directed at those adults who can lawfully buy their products, IARD members have put in place five key safeguards – the Digital Guiding Principles - on their online alcohol marketing channels. This, ...
Read MoreIARD started implementing its drink-driving prevention pilot programs in 2010 – in countries as diverse as China, Colombia, Mexico, Nigeria, Russia, and Vietnam – to help reduce harms associated with drink driving, especially in low- and middle-income countries. The program ...
Read MoreListed are publicly available data sets, data products available to purchase from market research companies, and evaluations of industry-led campaigns to reduce harmful drinking.
Read MoreReleased on 25 August 2016, the UK Chief Medical Officer’s Low Risk Drinking Guidelines clarify that the intention is “not to prevent those who want to drink alcohol from doing so,”[1] but to provide people with information to help navigate ...
Read MoreIARD and its members have long been involved in many innovative partnerships to help reduce drink driving. The report brings together data on trends in drink driving fatalities and showcases partnerships between IARD members, the public sector, and communities. Henry ...
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Read MoreIARD commissioned You Gov to look at changes in drinking habits among adults during COVID-19. Surveys were conducted in May and November 2020 and all figures, unless otherwise stated, are from You Gov Plc. Please click on the links below to access ...
Read MoreThe alcohol market can be divided into two main segments―recorded and unrecorded. Both segments are well established in many parts of the world and respond to social, cultural, economic, and political change. They also play a role in a range ...
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