Friday, September 16, 2011

Delfi: Eesti alkoholivastased toetavad alkoreklaami keelamist Leedus

Eesti tubaka- ja alkoholikahjude vähendamise koja (ETAK) võrgustik saatis avaliku kirja Leedu presidendile, peaministrile, seimi spiikrile ja liikmetele, et avaldada toetust vastu võetud alkoholireklaami keelu säilitamisele.

Leedu on vastu võtnud seadusemuudatuse, mille kohaselt hakkab 2012. aasta 1. jaanuarist kehtima täielik alkoholireklaami keeld. Sellega oleks Leedu esimene Euroopa Liidu riik, kus selline lauskeeld kehtiks, teatas ETAK.
Kevadel asus aga nii kohalik alkoholitööstus kui ka meedia tugevale vasturünnakule. „Erinevad meediakanalid ähvardasid, et kui selline reklaamikeeld rakendub, võivad nad kaaluda Leedust lahkumist ja kuskil naaberriigis ümberregistreerumist,“ rääkis ETAK-i juhatuse liige ja karskusliidu esimees Lauri Beekmann.

Loe pikemalt Delfist

Monday, September 12, 2011

Open letter to the president, prime minister, speaker and MP-s of Lithuania


Open Letter to:
Dalia Grybauskaitė, President of the Republic of Lithuania
Andrius Kubilius, Prime Minister of the Republic of Lithuania
Irena Degutienė, the Speaker of the Seimas
Members of the Seimas

Tallinn, Estonia
September 12, 2011

Your Excellencies, dear friends.

We congratulate Lithuania on alcohol advertising ban, which is important public health promoting step.

Lithuania is giving an example to the whole European Union. It is clear that positive changes in social development are starting from someone's first decision. Ireland was the world’s first country to introduce a full workplace smoking ban. Now we all appreciate much healthier working environments in our countries.

As people from another Baltic state we are proud that this decision to introduce total ban on alcohol advertising is coming from Lithuania. We have to remember that when we talk about alcohol we talk about addictive substance. Advertising in this context means also to promote the use of addictive substance.

When the Alcohol and Health Forum’s Science Group was asked (2009) by the European Commission to review the evidence on marketing communication impact on the volume and patterns of consumption of alcoholic beverages, especially by young people, the conclusion was clear: „Based on the consistency of findings across the studies, the confounders controlled for, the dose response relationships, as well as the theoretical plausibility and experimental findings regarding the impact of media exposure and commercial communications, it can be concluded from the studies reviewed that alcohol marketing increases the likelihood that adolescents will start to use alcohol, and to drink more if they are already using alcohol.“ http://ec.europa.eu/health/ph_determinants/life_style/alcohol/Forum/docs/science_o01_en.pdf

All three Baltic nations are struggling with problems related to alcohol use. Unfortunately our countries are known as EU3 with quite negatively emerging data about alcohol related injuries and harm. And so it is only logical that our governments decide to get rid of the reasons that are playing their part in increasing the problem. Based on the evidence, alcohol advertising is one of these factors.

We understand that this decision doesn’t please everybody. Alcohol industry and media, based on their economic interests, might have important arguments. But the first priority of the state is to stand for the interest of wellbeing of its people and someone’s financial interests shouldn’t jeopardize that.  

We wish you firmness and strength to stay with your decision. In long term this is certainly a positive change, which helps towards healthier Lithuania and healthier Europe.

Yours sincerely,

Lauri Beekmann,
on behalf of the Estonian Tobacco and Alcohol Control Coalition

Estonian Cancer Society
Estonian Family Doctors Association
Estonian Lung Association
Estonian Medical Association
Estonian Psychiatric Association
Estonian Temperance Union
Estonian Union for Child Welfare
Health Promotion Union of Estonia
NGO Salutare
NGO Tobacco-free Estonia