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David Bronner, CEO of Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soaps, the top-selling brand of natural soaps in North America dishes some hard facts and truth about sustainable agriculture.
David starts off by getting into the fascinating backstory of Dr. Bronner’s soaps, and he shares his thoughts on a range of issues related to food, including how he helped make Dr. Bronner’s palm oil supply sustainable – something many companies have attempted unsuccessfully, the problems with monoculture crops, CAFOs/factoring farming, why “organic” has its limitations, why regenerative agriculture is better and how everyone (from vegans to meat eaters) can help foster a more sustainable world with their food choices.
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David Bronner, CEO of Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soaps, the top-selling brand of natural soaps in North America dishes some hard facts and truth about sustainable agriculture.
David starts off by getting into the fascinating backstory of Dr. Bronner’s soaps, and he shares his thoughts on a range of issues related to food, including how he helped make Dr. Bronner’s palm oil supply sustainable – something many companies have attempted unsuccessfully, the problems with monoculture crops, CAFOs/factoring farming, why “organic” has its limitations, why regenerative agriculture is better and how everyone (from vegans to meat eaters) can help foster a more sustainable world with their food choices.
Show notes for this episode: https://eftp.co/david-bronner
Newsletter signup: https://eftp.co/newsletter
Follow us on Instagram
Follow Nil Zacharias on Twitter
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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