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Dr. Bronner’s Announces Resignation from the Organic Trade Association

September 22, 2016 by Source

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Continues Focus on Minimum Wage, Cannabis Reform and Animal Welfare Ballot Measures

Dr. Bronner's Fair Wage Peppermint soapRyan Fletcher & Lauren Stansbury / CommonDreams

Dr. Bronner’s, North America’s leading natural brand of soap and organic body care products, has resigned from the Organic Trade Association (OTA), citing the association’s betrayal of the consumer-led GMO labeling movement, and general drift away from the core principles that drive the organic movement.

The OTA compromised their initial position of opposition to the DARK Act and lent the crucial support that allowed anti-labeling legislators to push that same legislation through the Senate and be signed into law by President Obama this summer.

Following the resignation, [ Vista, California based] Dr. Bronner’s has pledged to instead use its organizational resources to help power consumer, farmer and industry organizations that more authentically and courageously represent the vision of regenerative organic agriculture, versus the disaster of soil destroying industrial agriculture.

While maintaining its commitment to strategic progressive initiatives in general, Dr. Bronner’s also is pleased to be deploying resources to help campaigns win minimum wage, cannabis reform and animal welfare battles in various states this November:

  • Dr. Bronner’s donated $250,000 to the Fairness Project to support campaigns to lift the minimum wage to $12 by 2020 in Colorado, Arizona and Maine; and $13.50 in Washington. Dr. Bronner’s was also active in the campaign to raise the minimum wage in Washington, D.C. to $15 by 2021, which achieved victory in June of this year, and also celebrated major movement victories in Oregon, California and New York earlier this year.
  • Dr. Bronner’s, working with allies New Approach and the Marijuana Policy Project, is dedicating more than $660,000 into responsible cannabis legalization and regulation campaigns in California, Massachusetts, Maine, Arizona and Nevada. The expected sweep of these states will exert enormous pressure on federal lawmakers to end the racist outdated policy of cannabis prohibition, that shreds productive citizens’ lives and families for no good reason, and focus law enforcement resources instead on actual crime.
  •   Dr. Bronner’s, working with allies at the Humane Society of the United States, recently gave $100,000 to the Yes on 3 campaign in Massachusetts to end the cruel confinement of veal calves, egg-laying hens and pigs in that state.

“Looking forward, Dr. Bronner’s is particularly keen to help power and coordinate the animal welfare and regenerative organic movements, in their common aim to end the horribly cruel and unsustainable factory farming of animals, fed by monoculture deserts of carbon and water intensive grain,” adds CEO David Bronner. “One-third of the Earth’s surface is covered in arable farm and range land. Regenerative practices can restore soil health and organic matter relatively quickly, and coupled with a global commitment to eating much less but much more humane and sustainably raised animal products, can also significantly mitigate climate change.”


Dr. Bronner’s is a family business committed to honoring the vision of founder Emanuel Bronner by making socially and environmentally responsible products of the highest quality, and by dedicating profits to help make a better world. Dr. Bronner’s commitment to progressive business practices, social justice and environmental sustainability is part of the company’s mission to put into practice the principles that inform the philosophy printed on the company’s iconic soap labels written by founder Emanuel Bronner. The company is the top-selling natural soap maker in North America and a major brand worldwide. Based on 2015 sales, a bottle of Dr. Bronner’s soap was sold, on average, every 3 seconds throughout the year.

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Comments

  1. John Lawrence says

    September 22, 2016 at 8:29 am

    3 cheers for Dr. Bronner. I didn’t know about this amazing company, but will be buying their products in the future.

  2. Brian McInerny says

    September 22, 2016 at 2:18 pm

    I have been using their products since the 1970’s. Highly recommend.

  3. Nadine says

    September 22, 2016 at 10:16 pm

    Xlnt! telling it like it should be!

  4. Clifford Cincinatus says

    November 20, 2016 at 6:41 am

    I have been using this product for many years today was my first time actually looking it up online. Im so hooked on it i started doing research on the makers and now im even more amazed i will continue to support the Bronner’s and pray their works continue to help bring the dream to reality ALL-ONE AMEN!

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