I recently returned from a trip to Germany with other family leadership of Dr. Bronner’s as well as members of our extended family from around the U.S. and Israel. We celebrated the opening of “The Bronner Haus & Dr. Bronner’s Museum” which serves as a residential home for adults with special needs as well as a museum about Dr. Bronner’s and our German Jewish soapmaking family history. Written By David Bronner.
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In 2019 Dr. Bronner’s launched the All-One International Initiative, a global philanthropy project founded by company President Michael Bronner and Public Relations Director, Ryan Fletcher. After years of work together developing the company’s international markets and promoting Dr. Bronner’s “soap and soul” around the world the two realized that more was needed to help elevate the “soul” side of the company outside of the United States.
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We're celebrating the unique qualities and environmental benefits of our lavender scented soap. First launched in 1978, lavender was our first ever bar soap scent, and subsequently also added to our castile liquid soap range. Since 2017, the pure, natural, and organic blend of Lavandin and Lavender oils used in our products is sourced from Distillerie Bleu Provence in Provence, France, who use bee conscious technology for a more sustainable future.
One ever-growing list I have is for the many “off-label” uses for Dr. Bronner’s products. My list for the Pure-Castile Bar soap has reached a critical mass that I felt it ripe to share with you.
This season, don’t waste money on buying overpriced, specialized cleaners for each item. Dr. Bronner's Sal Suds Cleaner is an excellent, environmentally-friendly tool that works great on prepping, maintaining, and preserving nearly all your snow-related gear.
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