Come along with me on this tour of the Dr. Bronner’s factory! This is where we make our Dr. Bronner’s Pure-Castile soap.

How I hate saying no to factory tours. I feel like I’m selfishly hoarding something that is really awesome. If I weren’t already in on it, I’d totally want to see it, too. But we can’t squeeze in tours, as you’ll see. There’s just not enough space. There’s too much magic happening!

So I’ve created the next best thing: a video tour. A peek inside our headquarters, following the path of liquid soap production – from raw materials in, to bottled soap out.

I don’t have a lot of experience in factories other than Dr. Bronner’s, but I do think we have the most gorgeous and fascinating operation. It is filled with stories, lessons and the practical expression of our 6 Cosmic Principles. I’m glad I get to share this with you here.

For more on green cleaning & body care, including ways to use our family’s Castile Soaps, visit my website at LisaBronner.com. Shop Dr. Bronner’s products online at DrBronner.com.

46 Comments

  1. Dr. Bronner's soaps are like Manna From Heaven. One of the game-changing products I have ever used in my life. It's such an intimate product where I use it all over my body in the shower and the best way is to pour the concentrated soap and mix it 50/50 with water in a Foaming Hand soap pump dispenser. They are such a benevolent company they are blessed totally with their business practices and the purity of their products

  2. Awesome video tour! As someone who has worked in manufacturing for 40 years, I love seeing videos of different manufacturing processes and factories. I was a planner for a coffee extracts manufacturer for several years and your tour brought back some memories. I'd certainly rather smell like soap than coffee after a day in the plant though! 😉

  3. Guys have the most hippie looking firetruck I have ever seen! Part of your fire brigade lol?

  4. Glad I watched this video. Retaining your employees was the thing to do, the right thing. I used to teach CorelDraw X back in the 90's. One of my clients was Young Sign Company, Las Vegas. Management had laid-off one of their long time employees because he did not know how to use the PC to design their signs. When the owners heard about it, they immediately hired the employee back and hired me to train him on their site, for one month! "Ducky" was the employee (6'4", former Division I college football player! His grandma's nickname for him). He flourished. Your story of the hand-fillers reminded me of Ducky and how Yesco did right by him. He designed the Native American Headdress seen at Buffalo Bill's Casino, Primm Nevada.

  5. Cab I use your soap for feather items such as feather pillows and down coats? Thank you

  6. Jesus Loves you and died for you. Repent follow and start trusting Jesus today so that you can go to heaven. Amen✝️

  7. As someone who has worked many manufacturing jobs, it's nice to hear of one that retrains employees when changes are made instead thinking they're all idiots and sacking them in favor of hiring newbies at a lower pay rate.

  8. Thank you Dr. Bronner I discovered your soap when I was 18 years old I’m now 65 I haven’t missed a day without Dr. Bronner’s absolutely undoubtably the best soap ever made if I could give it 100 stars I would nothing can compare nothing and I’ve tried

  9. Everything sounds great other than the out right support of Israel- makes me feel like all the effort of being green is washed away.

  10. Hello madam nice to Listen u.. really interested to lounch ur products in india..bt what's the procedure

  11. I was disappointed by the low viscosity of this soap… it lathers on well but drips off fairly quickly… but I do appreciate no rheology modifiers are used to correct it. I think the soap can use some formulation work!

  12. I wish they mentioned how the bulk orders are shipped, I’ve seen it advertised that you can refill your bottle to save on plastic waste, but I wonder how the soap is shipped to the co-op that sells bulk dr bronners

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