Taking on the Lethal but Legal Industries: Strategies to Change Corporate Practices that Harm Health

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Taking on the Lethal but Legal Industries: Strategies to Change Corporate Practices that Harm Health Nicholas Freudenberg City University of New York Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy Brussels, Den Hag and Amsterdam April 2018

The Problem Corporate business and political practices have become a major determinant of global patterns of premature death and preventable illnesses. Primary causes of NCDS: Tobacco, unhealthy diets, alcohol and inactivity WHO Source: Irina A. Nikolic, Anderson E. Stanciole, and Mikhail Zaydman, Chronic Emergency: Why NCDs Matter, World Bank Health, Nutrition and Population Discussion Paper (2011).

Motor Vehicles

Problems with Drug Product Design Product design Inadequate premarket testing Inadequate post- marketing surveillance Production of sub-standard drugs Drugs with common or dangerous side effects are released to market. Example: Thalidomide, rofecoxib(light et al, 2013) After release, inadequate surveillance fails to detect serious side effects before they harm health. Examples: Cerivastatin, rofecoxib(dyer, 2016) Inadequate quality control or fraudulent practices lead to production of drugs that are unsafe or ineffective. Examples: dispensing of antimalarials and antibiotics with less than minimum of active pharmacological ingredients(nayar et al., 2015) Merck- funded study discovered after 30-60 days taking Vioxx, patients were 37% more likely to have suffered from a heart attack.

Annual Global Deaths Attributable to Products and Practices of Selected Consumer Industries Industry Tobacco Food and beverages Main Health Conditions Related to Products and Practices Heart disease, lung and other cancers, respiratory diseases Obesity, diabetes, heart disease, some cancers Estimated Global Annual Deaths, 2010 6,297,287 (includes exposure to second-hand smoke) 3,371,232 (attributed to high Body Mass Index) Alcohol Accidents, homicides, liver cancer, cirrhosis Motor vehicles Injuries, respiratory diseases including cancer, heart disease 4,860,168 1,300,000(from collision injuries) 3,223,540 (from particulate matter air pollution, of which motor vehicles are largest contributor) Firearms Homicide, suicide, unintended injuries 500,000, of which 300,000 are conflict-related and 200,000 homicides, suicides and accidents (2000) Pharmaceuticals Over and under medication?? Sources: Lancet review, 2013

Key Public Health Challenges in Netherlands Cancer incidence 305/100,000 above OECD average of 270 11.1% adults obese 17% daily smokers Alcohol consumption 9.1 liters per year Ischemic heart disease mortality has decline but further improvements are possible Full implementation of WHO Best Buys in tobacco, alcohol and unhealthy food could bring about further reductions but require overcoming industry opposition

Corporate Practices Business practices Product design Marketing Retail distribution Pricing Investment Taxes Political practices Lobbying Campaign contributions Public relations Trade pacts Sponsored scientific research Philanthropy The bottom line: Corporate practices are a major, modifiable determinant of health

The rise of the corporate consumption complex The network of consumer corporations, financial institutions, advertising agencies, law firms, lobbying groups and the politicians, scientists and others they support.

But.. By ourselves, public health professionals, researchers and advocates don t have the power, resources or skills to successfully take on the growing role of transnational corporations as social determinants of health.

If you can t fix a problem, make it bigger. Donald Rumsfeld

Corporate business and political practices contribute to: The bigger problem Global burden of disease and health inequities Growing threats to democracy Rising income inequality Worsening climate change

Corporate campaign contributions

Lobbying Number of registered lobbyists in Washington Year Total Spent Number of Lobbyists 2017 $3,362,775,110 11,502 2016 $3,154,250,328 11,172 2015 $3,222,905,609 11,543 2014 $3,256,587,397 11,841 2013 $3,237,101,585 12,126 2012 $3,300,587,325 12,234 2011 $3,321,284,305 12,615 2010 $3,511,161,296 12,917 2009 $3,501,843,771 13,729 2008 $3,310,442,501 14,140 30,000 European Union lobbyists in Brussels, nearly matching the 31,000 staff employed by the European commission. Corporate Europe Observatory

Income Inequality

What do these eight men have in common with the poorest half of the world s population?

Carbon emissions

We live in a Company World

How Company World Shapes our Lives and our Health Structures choices on lifestyle and consumption Sculpts built and natural environments Manipulates democracy and governance Alters our consciousness and grabs our attention Molds our ideas and ideologies Constructs access to and quality of health care

How do we escape from Company World? Strategies for fixing bigger problems?

Five Goals for Reducing Harm from Company World 1 2 3 4 5 Remove corporations from public health and trade policy decisions Protect science from corporate manipulation and conflicts of interest Revitalize public sector Protect democracy from corporate interference Challenge view that no other world is possible

Remove corporations from public health policy decisions Article 5. 3. FCTC: In setting and implementing their public health policies with respect to tobacco control, Parties shall act to protect these policies from commercial and other vested interests of the tobacco industry in accordance with national law. Other actions: Shut revolving door between government and corporations Limit industry participation in European Commission and other advisory groups Limit industry involvement in WHO Require decisions of public agencies to partner with corporations to be based on evidence Limit industry funding for regulation or public education

Protect science from corporate manipulation and conflicts of interest Conflicts of interest occur when the public roles of organizations or individuals conflict with their private roles. When an organization must choose between pursuing its public versus its private(business) interests, a conflict of interest exists.

Members of civilized societies are expected to: Corporations are expected to: Not deliberately harm others, Not knowingly promote false information Not undermine or subvert publicly approved goals Maximize profits Increase market share Amplify return on investment Reduce any political threat to profitability or stability

Three Types of Conflicts of Interest Scientific Policy Ideological

Policy Conflicts of Interest Paying professional organizations to advance their interest in the policy process without disclosing payment Creating and paying citizen groups that claim to be citizen groups to advance corporate policy proposals Arranging to meet secretly with policy makers to advance their policy proposals Using illegal or unethical methods to obtain inside knowledge of their opponents positions and strategies so as to counteract or thwart them Discrediting motives or personal behavior of the opponents of their policy proposals Claiming that the benefits of challenged corporate practices outweigh any costs alleged by opponents What public policies will reduce these conflicts?

In food, pharma, and transport, public sector can: Revitalize public sector Use procurement to influence markets Create alternatives that favor public goals Compete with private sector Encourage democratic decisionmaking

Protect democracy from corporate interference WHAT: Campaign finance reform Restrictions on lobbying Whistle blower protection Privacy protections Voter and voting protection Enforce regulation Prosecute corporate crime HOW: Investigative journalism Litigation Mass mobilization Legislation

Challenge the view that no other world is possible Contest corporate ideology on many fronts Shout out and celebrate success stories Learn from history Bring new voices into politics and policy Create new popular media Parkland student activists against gun violence

Some Lessons for Escaping Company World Reframe issues from individual choice and responsibility to protecting communities, families and children Think and act at individual, local, national, global and planetary levels Bring evidence, emotions and stories into public and policy arenas Build links among campaigns for equity, democracy, health, social justice and a sustainable world Promote and support leaders of excluded voices Find sustainable balance between urgency and patience Challenge the view that no other world is possible than Company World

For more information: Nick.Freudenberg@sph.cuny.edu Credit www.corporationsandhealth.org Lethal but Legal: Corporations, Consumption and Protecting Public Health(Oxford University Press, Paperback, 2016)