tailieunhanh - Worldwide Brewing Alliance Global social responsibility initiatives

The Roadmap process and regular and systematic review process has been popular and appreciated, and the PCP framework has assisted countries to review their national short and long term objectives. The rapidity for spread of FMDV across borders of the region highlight some difficult issues for FMD control, such as the limited use or impact of effective quarantine measures, the lack of control at animal exchanges/markets, and achievement of effective immunity in animals before short or long distance trade. Application of the PCP should assist countries to develop rational, risk based and feasible control strategies with clear objectives. | Worldwide Brewing Alliance Global social responsibility initiatives An initiative of the Worldwide Brewing Alliance Australasian Associated Brewers Inc. Beer Institute Brewers Association of Canada The Brewers of Europe whose membership encompasses European brewing trade associations British Beer Pub Association Cerveceros Latinoamericanos whose membership includes Latin American brewers and trade associations Brewers Association of Japan Union of Russian Brewers Beer Wine and Spirit Council of New Zealand until its closure in 2006 . ORLd 4 5 CAMPAIGNS AND EDUCATIONAL MATERIAL TO ENCOURAGE RESPONSIBLE OR MODERATE CONSUMPTION Table of Contei FOREWORD INTRODUCTION PROGRAMS FOCUSED ON REDUCING AND PREVENTING UNDERAGE DRINKING 18 CAMPAIGNS AND EDUCATIONAL MATERIAL TO DETER PEOPLE FROM DRINKING AND DRIVING 38 RESPONSIBLE RETAILING INITIATIVES 53 WORKPLACE INITIATIVES 59 CODES OF PRACTICE FOR RESPONSIBLE COMMERCIAL COMMUNICATIONS 63 FURTHER CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY INITIATIVES 73 RESEARCH IN THE LAST THREE YEARS 75 PUBLICATIONS IN THE LAST THREE YEARS 79 CONFERENCES AND SEMINARS 85 SOCIAL ASPECTS ORGANISATIONS AND OTHER ORGANISATIONS SUPPORTED BY THE INDUSTRY 89 WEBSITE DIRECTORY 94 CONTACT DETAILS 97 2 Each of the main ten sections contains information about Actions undertaken mainly by the national brewers associations confederations and individual brewing companies AND Initiatives part-funded by brewing companies which are usually launched and run by Social Aspects Organisations. It should be noted that the majority of the initiatives described are ongoing. A few examples of campaigns which have started and ended since the first edition 2003 have been included. This has usually been when evaluation results have been available. Acknowledgements In producing this overview of brewing industry funded initiatives the Worldwide Brewing Alliance has consulted many organisations most of whom are listed in the back of this document. The editor would like to take this .