All-One Australia Initiative Supports Advocacy for Social Justice, Animal Rights, and Environmental Sustainability in 2025

Dr. Bronner's is pleased to continue its All-One Australia Initiative in 2025 as part of the wider All-One International program which launched in 2020. Click here to read about the history of the program in a blog written by Aph Ko of Dr. Bronner's Global PR team. 

The All-One Initiative seeks to ensure mission-aligned advocacy is supported by the markets that Dr. Bronner’s sells its products in around the world, which is at the heart of the company’s continuing global growth and expansion. Through this program, at a minimum, 1% of Dr. Bronner’s sales to the Australian market each year will be donated to local advocacy efforts in support of social justice, animal advocacy, and environmental sustainability. To date, a total of $105,500 USD has been donated in Australia.

Dr. Bronner’s most recent round of Australian donations occurred in August this year when $15,000 USD was donated to Eat Up, Edgar's Mission and Seed Mob. Read on to learn more about these wonderful organisations, and how you can also offer support.

Lydon from Eat Up unloading a van with food

Eat Up:

Eat Up is Australia’s only organisation providing free lunches to students on a national scale. To date, they have provided over 4 million lunches to Aussie kids in need. With the help of their partners and dedicated volunteers, each week, Eat Up makes and delivers over 30,000 lunches directly to schools for vulnerable children. Eat Up operates efficiently with a ratio of one staff member for every 700 volunteers.

On May 14th, Eat Up teamed up with 345 students from Sydney schools to achieve something incredible: a Guinness World Record for the world’s longest line of sandwiches! They assembled 14,520 sandwiches, stretching an amazing 1.75 kilometres at the Overseas Passenger Terminal in Circular Quay, Sydney. But this wasn’t just about breaking records, it was about making a real impact. These sandwiches were delivered to over 15,000 kids in need, helping to shine a light on the issue of child hunger in Australia.

Dr. Bronner’s strongly advocates for social justice and recognises Eat Up’s incredible work addressing human rights and poverty. To learn more about how you or your organistion can support them, please visit eatup.org.au

Lamb & its mothers at Edgar's mission sanctuary

Edgar’s Mission:

Edgar’s Mission is a not-for-profit sanctuary for rescued farmed animals with a vision for a humane and just world for all.  They believe that every life - regardless of form, function or fate - is worthy of our care. 

"While the world may divide beings by how they walk, what we can take from them, or whether they purr, bleat or moo—we do not.
We see individuals. 
We see stories. 
We see sentience."

Dr. Bronner’s believes all animals should be treated with respect for their well-being and be protected from abuse, cruelty, and suffering. We support organisations such as Edgar's Mission who are working to address the terrible plight of factory farmed animals, promote more compassionate and sustainable lifestyle choices, and defend ocean wildlife around the world. 

Edgar's Mission relies on donations to provide the vital resources needed for emergency rescues, essential veterinary care, and lifelong loving homes for animals when it seems that hope is lost. Every gift gives animals at Edgar’s Mission a second chance at a life truly their own. To contribute, please visit the Edgar's Mission website.

Seed Mob staff & volunteers

Seed Mob:

Seed is led by and for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people. Together they are protecting Country, culture, and communities from the causes and impacts of climate change. Their movement is grounded in culture and guided by the strength of Elders and communities.

Dr. Bronner’s believes in treating the Earth like home. We support organisations working to defend, protect, and preserve the natural world through advocacy, education, and policy change, especially, in support of efforts to mitigate and combat climate change. We also support organisations working for racial justice, human rights and addressing homelessness and poverty. Seed truly does all of this – with this year so far filled with education, community-building and direct-action campaigning throughout Australia.

A major component of Seed’s impact work involves working closely with frontline communities to highlight the connection between impacts that extractive industries and climate change have on Country, culture and community; whilst celebrating First Nations-led solutions already held by these communities. Climate change is one of the greatest threats facing humanity, but Seed also knows it is an opportunity to create a more just and sustainable world. Stand with them to protect Country! Visit Seed (seedmob.org.au) to learn how.


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