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FILTERED Advocacy Toolkit on Pro-Health Taxes

30 Mar 2026

Pro-health taxes, applied to products such as tobacco, alcohol and sugary drinks, are among the most effective policy tools to reduce consumption of harmful products, prevent non-communicable diseases (NCDs), and generate public revenue. When well designed, these taxes not only improve population health but also provide governments with resources that can be reinvested in healthcare, education and other essential public services.

Despite strong evidence that taxing health-harming products reduces NCDs, the leading cause of death and disability globally, these measures remain underused. The FILTERED Advocacy Toolkit on Pro-Health Taxes aims to address that gap by supporting civil society organisations, advocates, and decision-makers in promoting effective taxation policies across Europe.

Designed primarily for civil society organisations in the EU, and relevant for neighbouring countries, the toolkit offers:

  • An overview of EU rules and policy frameworks related to pro-health taxes
  • Strategic guidance for advocacy at both EU and national levels
  • Evidence-based recommendations for effective policy design and implementation

The toolkit is structured to be flexible and user-friendly. It allows readers to quickly access key information or explore topics in greater depth depending on their needs. It includes:

  • Rationale – outlining the evidence and public health case for pro-health taxation
  • Strategy – providing practical approaches and tips for effective advocacy
  • Checklist – highlighting technical considerations to ensure taxes are impactful and well designed

In addition, the toolkit features real-world examples and ready-to-use resources, including a template letter to Ministers of Finance, which can be adapted to different national contexts.

The toolkit has been developed as part of the FILTERED project (From Silos to Synergies to Prevent NCDs), co-funded by the European Union. It reflects a collaborative effort across partners in Europe to strengthen advocacy, promote health, and accelerate action on key NCD risk factors.