Why More Brands Aren’t Helping Out With the Humanitarian Crisis on the US Border

When it comes to socially-progressive companies, it’s hard to find one more progressive than Vista, Calif.-based Dr. Bronner’s soap. Family-owned, B Corporation certified, the top-selling brand of organic personal care products in the country, Dr. Bronner’s gives 10% of its revenues to charitable causes, maintains strict fair-trade policies globally and insists that “we must realize…

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