Place: European Parliament (Brussels)
Date: Tuesday 21 June 2011
Time: 12h00 - 14h30
Room: A3E-2
Date: Tuesday 21 June 2011
Time: 12h00 - 14h30
Room: A3E-2
Hosted by MEPs: Anna Hedh (S&D) and Marian Harkin (ALDE)
Alcohol is one of the most heavily marketed products on our shelves.
Young people are an important target audience for the alcohol industry and they are exposed to unprecedented levels of sophisticated marketing, from mass media advertising to sponsorship of events, product placement, internet, merchandise, social networks etc.
Alcohol marketing has a powerful impact on young people’s drinking behavior and undercut the efforts by public health authorities to reduce harmful drinking among youth.
The speakers will analyze the scientific evidence on the cumulative impact of alcohol marketing and will present the results of two recent European projects on how to better regulate the content and volume of marketing in order to protect young people. > > > > Read More