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Report finds extensive use of illicit alcohol
The report, Noncommercial Alcohol in Three Regions, finds a significant portion of alcohol produced, sold, and consumed around the world is not reflected in official statistics. As per the World Health Organization (WHO), noncommercial drinks account for a significant portion of alcohol consumed in the three regions. "The extensive use of noncommercial alcohol around the world has detrimental and far-reaching effects on consumers, government and the industry," says Marcus Grant, President of ICAP. "In a number of countries, this largely illicit alcohol has harmful effects on society because of the lack of meaningful controls". Highlights from the report include:
While the production of a number of noncommercial beverages meets high quality standards, the report finds that much of this category of alcohol may be contaminated and toxic. This tainted alcohol poses a serious threat to public health, especially in developing and transition countries. Also included in the report are nonbeverage alcohols derived from medicinal compounds, automobile products, and cosmetics. Nonbeverage alcohols, often used to increase alcohol concentration, are a relatively widespread phenomenon in some countries, especially among problem drinkers in the lowest socioeconomic brackets. Posted by: Rose Source |
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