Dr Bronners Peppermint Liquid Castile Soap
Dr Bronners Peppermint has a burst of fresh and invigorating tingles on your skin. Scented with pure peppermint essential oil which cools the skin, clears the sinuses and sharpens the mind.
Dr Bronners organic castile liquid soaps are made from hemp oil and other fair trade ingredients. Face, body, hair, dishes, laundry, floors, pets, clean your house and body with one product, with no synthetic preservatives, detergents or foaming agents.
- Super Concentrated
- Biodegradable
- Fair Trade
- Organic
- 100% Post-consumer Recycled bottle
Water, Organic Coconut Oil*, Potassium Hydroxide**, Organic Palm Kernel Oil*, Organic Olive Oil*, Mentha Arvensis (Wild Mint), Organic Hemp Seed Oil, Organic Jojoba Oil, Mentha Piperita (Peppermint), Citric Acid, Tocopherol (vitamin E)
*CERTIFIED FAIR TRADE INGREDIENTS
**None remains after saponifying oils into soap and glycerin.
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Size | 237 ml, 946 ml, 1.89 Litre, 3.78 Litre |
Why Does Dr Bronners Use Palm Oil?
Dr. Bronner’s Castile Bar Soaps use organic palm oil as a key ingredient, providing hardness and balancing the lathering power of coconut oil. Their palm oil comes from sustainably-harvested palm fruits in Ghana’s Eastern Region through Serendipalm, the company’s sister project. Serendipalm sources from 500 small, organic family farms that avoid clear-cutting rainforests, thus preserving local ecosystems.
The company ensures fair compensation for farmers and supports them with mulch and organic farming training, promoting both soil health and profitability. Serendipalm’s mill employs over 250 workers, mostly local women, who benefit from fair wages and good working conditions, rare in the region’s job market.
Serendipalm supplies Fair Trade organic palm oil not only to Dr. Bronner’s but also to several European Fair Trade companies. The Fair Trade premiums from each shipment fund community projects, including wells, water systems, public toilets, and school supplies. A committee with broad representation selects these projects, providing much-needed support to the local community.
Dr. Bronner’s believes that, despite the global surge in palm oil demand, small-scale, sustainable production can be both fair and profitable. This project showcases how ethical palm oil sourcing can benefit both people and the planet.