The Commission adopted, on 24 October 2006, a Communication on reducing alcohol related harm in Europe. The document sets out five priorities to fight against alcohol abuse:
- protection of young people and children;
- reduction of alcohol-related road accidents;
- reduction of the negative impact on the economy;
- raising awareness of health impacts of alcohol abuse, and;
- collection and dissemination of reliable data.
"Binge drinking, under-age drinking and drink-driving are real public health issues in Europe, especially among young people. The Commission is not targeting moderate alcohol consumption, but seeks to actively support member states' measures to reduce the harm caused by alcohol abuse," said Health and Consumer Protection Commissioner Markos Kyprianou, adding that the Commission's role on the issue will be limited to complementing national strategies in this area - promoting co-operation, exchange of good practices between the EU-25 and financing projects through the Public Health Programme.
Commissioner Kyprianou also called the industry to promote responsible drinking and improve consumer information and said the Commission would support this process by promoting co-operation between relevant stakeholders and funding projects in this area.



