UK: Drinks sector split on below - cost sales
ban Drinks industry leaders in the UK believe that the Government has underestimated the complexity of a ban on below - cost alcohol sales, amid growing divi... read more
UK: Drinks sector split on below - cost sales
ban Drinks industry leaders in the UK believe that the Government has underestimated the complexity of a ban on below - cost alcohol sales, amid growing divi
Not exact matches
Media Release 2 August 2013
Industry: not all energy drinks are the same The Australian Beverages Council, representing the Australian energy drink industry, has today issued a clarification on the use of the term «energy drink» in light of the recent coverage of an AFL footballer facing possible bans after consuming a drink that contained -
Industry: not all energy
drinks are the same The Australian Beverages Council, representing the Australian energy
drink industry, has today issued a clarification on the use of the term «energy drink» in light of the recent coverage of an AFL footballer facing possible bans after consuming a drink that contained -
industry, has today issued a clarification on the use of the term «energy
drink» in light of the recent coverage of an AFL footballer facing possible
bans after consuming a
drink that contained -LSB-...]
The Australian Beverages Council, representing the Australian energy
drink industry, has today issued a clarification on the use of the term «energy
drink» in light of the recent coverage of an AFL footballer facing possible
bans after consuming a
drink that contained a
banned substance.
MEDIA STATEMENT 5 November 2014
Industry banned from attending the 1st International Energy Drinks Conference The Australian Beverages Council has today expressed its disappointment and dismay at a ban that prohibits the industry group from attending the 1st International Energy Drinks Conference, held at Deakin across 6 - 7 N
Industry banned from attending the 1st International Energy
Drinks Conference The Australian Beverages Council has today expressed its disappointment and dismay at a
ban that prohibits the
industry group from attending the 1st International Energy Drinks Conference, held at Deakin across 6 - 7 N
industry group from attending the 1st International Energy
Drinks Conference, held at Deakin across 6 - 7 November.
We understand energy
drinks are a popular topic, but to blatantly
ban industry from participating defies common sense and flies in the face of open, rigorous and transparent debate on issues» said the Council's CEO, Mr Geoff Parker.
The Australian Beverages Council has today expressed its disappointment and dismay at a
ban that prohibits the
industry group from attending the 1st International Energy
Drinks Conference, held at Deakin across 6 - 7 November.
The Australian Beverages Council, representing the Australian non-alcoholic beverage
industry, has responded to the recent comments by Queensland's Chief Health Officer that encourages parents to
ban their children from having soft
drinks and fruit juice.
21 July 2016 MEDIA RELEASE Energy
drink bans unnecessary, unwarranted and not supported by the evidence The Australian Beverages Council, representing the local energy
drinks industry, has today rejected calls for age restrictions on the purchase of energy
drinks that appeared in a recent article on www.news.com.
3 August 2016 MEDIA RELEASE Proposed Energy
Drink bans not supported by the evidence The Australian Beverages Council, representing the local energy
drinks industry, has today rejected calls for age restrictions and potential taxes on energy
drinks following a statement released by AMA President Dr Gannon.
12 May 2014 Energy
drink ban in pubs during World Cup contrary to evidence The Australian Beverages Council, representing the Australian energy
drink industry, has today slammed the recent announcement by the WA Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor that energy
drink mixers would be
banned in venues during late night screenings of World Cup -LSB-...]
Oct 4, 2009 London's new
drinking fountains a challenge to bottled water
industry London may soon follow in the footsteps of Bundanoon, the Australian town that last week
banned bottled water and set up
drinking fountains for thirsty locals.