What we're doing
CSPI is working to make our beverages healthier through education, pricing strategies, increasing access to healthy beverages in community settings, challenging deceptive marketing, and taking Big Soda to court.
Sugary drink educational resources
Sugary drink educational resources
- Fact sheet: A roadmap to lowering added sugars in U.S. foods
- Fact sheet: Widespread support for voluntary added sugars reduction targets for the U.S. food industry
- Real Bears
- Change the tune
- The happiness stand
- Share a coke with obesity
- 2021 soda summit opening plenary
- 2021 soda summit plenary: highlighting community impact for the win
- 2021 soda summit plenary: sugary drink reduction policy - success and innovation from abroad
Resources from our partners
- American heart association
- Boston public health commission: sugar smarts
- Center for disease control and prevention: cut back on sugary drinks
- ChangeLab solutions: SSB restrictions
- CHOICES: Cost effectiveness and impact of excise tax on sugar-sweetened beverages
- Harvard T.H. Chan school of public health: sugary drinks
- Healthy beverage partnership: hidden sugar
- Health care without harm: healthy beverages implementation
- Healthy food America: sugary advocacy toolkit
- Health food America: taxing sugary drinks
- The Praxis project
- Public health law center
- Robert Wood Johnson foundation
- Salud America!: sugary drinks
- Urban-Brookings tax policy center: the pros and cons of taxing sweetened beverages based on sugar content
- UCLA center for health policy: still bubbling over - policy recommendations
- UCONN Rudd center for food policy & obesity: sugar-sweetened beverage resources
- UCSF: SugarScience
- Voices for healthy kids: stop sugary drinks from hooking our kids
- World health organization: fiscal policies for diet and prevention of noncommunicable diseases