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Alcohol, unhealthy diet kill over 10m yearly – WHO

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Every year, 2.6 million people die from drinking alcohol, while over eight million also lose their lives from an unhealthy diet, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO).

In a statement on Tuesday, WHO therefore called for increased taxes on alcohol and sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) to reduce deaths from these habits.

It said that imposing taxes on alcohol and SSBs would reduce these deaths.

In its new data, WHO revealed that globally the taxes on unhealthy products, such as alcohol and SSBs, were low.

The findings highlighted that the majority of countries were not using taxes to incentivise healthier behaviours.

WHO said: “Half of all countries taxing SSBs are also taxing water, which is not recommended by WHO. Although 108 countries are taxing some sort of sugar-sweetened beverage, globally, on the average excise tax, a tax designated for a specified consumer product, represents just 6.6 per cent of the price of soda.

“At least 148 countries have applied excise taxes to alcoholic beverages at the national level. However, wine is exempted from excise taxes in at least 22 countries, most of which are in the European region.

“Globally, on average, the excise tax share in the price of the most sold brand of beer is 17.2 per cent. For the most sold brand of the most sold spirits type, it is 26.5 per cent”.

A 2017 study showed that taxes that increase alcohol prices by 50 per cent would help avert over 21 million deaths over 50 years and generate nearly $17tn in additional revenues.

This is equivalent to the total government revenue of eight of the world’s largest economies in one year.

WHO Director for Health Promotion, Dr. Rűdiger Krech said: “Taxing unhealthy products creates healthier populations. It has a positive ripple effect across society – less disease and debilitation and revenue for governments to provide public services. In the case of alcohol, taxes also help prevent violence and road traffic injuries”.

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