Dr. Bronner’s (Vista, CA) published its annual All One! Report for 2025. The brand’s social responsibility and environmental impact report summarizes the company’s philanthropic giving, activism, operations data and other important developments in 2024.
The report contains various essays by Dr. Bronner’s employees that explore the purpose-driven efforts undertaken in 2024 including:
- Creation of a circular soap delivery program to further reduce packaging waste.
- Education and women’s health projects funded by fair trade premiums from supply chains in India, Sri Lanka, Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast).
- The growing number of Environmental Working Group (EWG) Verified and Regenerative Organic Certified (ROC) products.
- Creation of a new Frontline Council within the Production, Shipping and Receiving departments.
- Ongoing strategic partnerships to support and stand in solidarity with Dr. Bronner’s olive oil supply chain partners in Palestine.
In 2024, the company donated an estimated $8.4 million in charitable contributions and sponsorships. This amounts to 4 percent of total revenue given to more than 200 organizations whose work advances animal advocacy, civil and human rights, community betterment and youth services, drug policy and criminal justice reform and environmental and regenerative organic agriculture, among other issues.
The report also features a timeline of advocacy and activism projects including celebrating Trans Day of Visibility, launching new a funding program for Trans-led organizations, the opening of the Bronner Haus and Museum in Laupheim, Germany, signing the Global Plastic Treaty to address global plastic pollution and sponsoring the Portland Psychedelics Symposium in Oregon.
The report also includes a summary of Dr. Bronner’s efforts since 2020 to provide soap and hand sanitizer to mutual aid organizations that serve seniors, homeless people, frontline workers, low-income communities and other marginalized groups. Recipients include community pantries, meal programs, free stores, shelters and community outreach projects. Since its inception, the program has provided more than 212,000 units of soap and more than 250,000 units of hand sanitizer, the company said.
“When a business leads with integrity—prioritizing people, sustainability, and fairness—it can be transformative. It may take more care, more effort, and more intention—but it creates trust, connection, and lasting impact,” said Dr. Bronner’s Cosmic Engagement Officer (CEO) David Bronner and President Michael Bronner.
For more information and to read the full report, visit www.drbronner.com.