Dr. Bronner’s helped set up its sister company Serendipol in Sri Lanka in 2007—and it has since become the world’s foremost supplier of fair trade and organic coconut oil. Serendipol works with more than 1,200 farmers farming 21,000 acres, employs over 250 workers and professional staff at its factory in Kuliyapitiya, and processes up to 30 million coconuts a year. But these numbers don’t tell the whole story.
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Dr. Bronner's is excellent for cleaning dogs and absolutely safe! But can Dr. Bronner's be used to clean other pets and animals? The short answer is a resounding yes!
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Our All-One! Australia initiative came about to bring Dr. Bronner’s Cosmic Principle, “Fund and Fight for What’s Right,” alive, down under. We focus on providing meaningful financial support to causes, organizations, and people making positive change in their community and to protect the environment. We want to help fund passionate, effective, change-making efforts.
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Washing your wetsuit with soap can keep the microbes at bay while ensuring that the salts are washed off...Fill the bucket with cold water (not warm or hot), then add a squirt or two of Dr. Bronner’s Pure-Castile Liquid Soap. Let it sit for an hour or two, then rinse off thoroughly with cold water and hang up to dry. Never put your wetsuit in the drier.
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Dr. Bronner’s soaps and balms have long been prized for tattoo aftercare by tattoo artists because of their effectiveness as cleansers and moisturizers, while still being gentle on sensitive skin... A tattoo is essentially a wound—tattoo guns use fast-moving needles to inject ink deep into the skin. Making sure your tattoo is properly cared for in the first few weeks is the key to preventing infection and keeping a tattoo looking great for the long term. 
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