This consultation by the Scottish Government seeks views on potential restrictions to alcohol advertising and promotion in Scotland, including:
Sport and events sponsorship:
- Prohibit alcohol-branded sports merchandise, including sponsorship on replica kits.
- Offer accreditation to sports venues which are more family-friendly. This entails reducing the alcohol advertising on display, placing limits on the number of alcoholic drinks a person can buy, and hosting at least six alcohol-free sporting events per year.
- During televised sporting events, footage of crowds should avoid close shots of people drinking alcohol.
Outdoor and public spaces marketing:
- Prohibit alcohol marketing on billboards and posters near to schools, nurseries and playgrounds, and on public transport vehicles, stops and stations
In-store alcohol marketing:
- restricting window displays of alcohol,
- restricting the use of mixed alcohol and non-alcohol aisles,
- prohibiting aisle-end displays of alcohol,
- redefining the alcohol display area, and/or
- covering alcohol behind till areas similar to tobacco.
- structural separation of alcohol in Scotland to reduce the visibility of alcohol in off-trade settings (e.g., supermarkets)
Brand-sharing and merchandise:
- prohibit the free distribution of alcohol-branded merchandise in Scotland
- potential alcohol marketing restrictions applied to no-or low drinks products between 0% ABV and 1.2% ABV, where these carry the same brand name, or identifiable brand markings, as alcohol drinks over 1.2% ABV.
Print Advertising:
- prohibit advertising of alcohol in newspapers and magazines
Online Marketing:
- restrict alcohol-branded social media channels and websites in Scotland
- restrict paid alcohol advertising online in Scotland
Examples include adverts appearing on websites, via pop-ups on social media platforms, on search engines, or influencer advertising.
- restrict alcohol companies from sharing promotional content on social media (e.g. filters, videos or posts) – whether this is produced by them or by consumers.
Television and Radio
- prohibiting alcohol advertising on television and radio completely
- introduce a watershed for alcohol advertising on TV and radio
- restrict advertising in cinemas.
(Noted that restrictions on television or radio advertising may require action by the UK Government to implement).
Responding to this consultation
This consultation will close on 9 March 2023.
Responses are requested via the Scottish Government’s consultation hub, Citizen Space (http://consult.gov.scot). Access and respond to this consultation online at https://consult.gov.scot/alcohol-policy/alcohol-advertising-and-promotion. You can save and return to your responses while the consultation is still open.
IoL Response
The IoL has responded to this consultation: Read the response