Fri. May 24th, 2024

Dr. Bronner's has created or partnered with fair trade and organic projects all over the world: in Ghana for cocoa and palm oil, Sri Lanka and Samoa for coconut oil, Palestine and Israel for olive oil, India for mint oil, Ecuador for palm kernel oil, Indonesia for coconut sugar, and Brazil for cane sugar.

Is Dr Bronners Zionist?

No, we are not a Zionist company. In fact, we're the single largest purchaser out of the largest fair trade olive oil mill in Palestine, Canaan Fair Trade.

Is Dr Bronner’s religious?

Bronner became more zealous and vocal about his religious philosophy that he called the All-One-God-Faith. … However he escaped from that institution, eventually settled in California, and continued his soap making career as well as his great dedication to his All-One-God-Faith. He died in 1997.

Is Dr Bronner’s soap ethical?

Dr. Bronner's is a global leader in ethical, cruelty free, organic and fair trade body care and is on a mission to create a positive impact on the world through producing socially and environmentally responsible products of the highest quality, and by dedicating profits to helping make a better world.

Who does Dr Bronner donate to?

Bronner's support for various local San Diego youth programs, including 1,000 acres of land to the local Boys and Girls Club. Dr. Bronner's remains a major supporter of our local Boys and Girls Clubs, as well as the local YMCA.

Is Dr Bronner’s kosher?

OK Kosher. Dr. Bronner's Virgin Coconut Oil is certified kosher. Final products, along with our manufacturing processes, comply with a strict policy based on kosher food laws, including cleanliness, purity, and quality.

Is Dr Bronner soap antibacterial?

Bronner's Castile Soaps or Sal Suds are antibacterial. … In contrast to soap and other surfactants, antibacterial agents kill germs, but do not remove them.

What is written on Dr Bronner label?

The product labels are crowded with statements of Bronner's philosophy, which he called "All-One-God-Faith" and the "Moral ABC", both of which he included on the label of every soap bottle he produced.