Global MEMBERSHIPS In Alcohol Responsibility
As a major international brewer with a firm commitment to alcohol responsibility, Molson Coors plays an active role in national and international bodies concerned with alcohol policy.
Our company is a founding member of the International Center for Alcohol Policies, or ICAP, a not-for-profit organization supported by major international beverage alcohol companies. ICAPĀ is dedicated to helping reduce the abuse of alcohol worldwide and to promoting the understanding of the role of alcohol in society through dialogue and partnerships involving the beverage alcohol industry, the public health community, government, and others interested in alcohol policy.
ICAP participates in the UN Global Compact, European Commission's Alcohol and Health Forum, and the Global Road Safety Partnership.
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In 2006, ICAP published Drinking in Context: Patterns, Interventions, and Partnerships. The book lays out a pragmatic approach to alcohol policy development that relies on drinking patterns, the need for targeted interventions for the reduction of harm, and partnerships among all those with a role to play. It was co-sponsored by ICAP, the International Harm Reduction Association (IHRA), World Federation for Mental Health (WFMH), and the Institut de Recherches Scientifiquessur les Boissons (IREB).
Molson Coors helped found the Global Alcohol Producers Group, or GAP-G, established to engage in consultations with the World Health Organization and its member governments regarding a global alcohol strategy. Molson Coors and the other fifteen GAP-G members have promoted effective and feasible policies to reduce harmful drinking, recognizing the many cultural and institutional differences in drinking around the world. GAP-G companies actively participate in multi-sector dialogues and partnerships towards this end.
Molson Coors also actively participates in the Global Brewers Forum, an opportunity for leading global brewers to discuss effective alcohol policies and share best practices in self-regulation around the world and supports initiatives by its divisions in their home markets.
