An independent side-by-side ethics comparison of Biossance and Dr. Bronner's across certifications, average sustainability score and product range.
90.5/100 avg ethics
2 products tracked
Certifications
98/100 avg ethics
20 products tracked
Certifications

A revolutionary plant-based moisturizer derived from sustainable sugarcane, replacing the need for shark-derived squalene in the beauty industry.

A luxury brightening face oil using sugarcane-derived squalane to replace shark-sourced alternatives.

A highly concentrated, versatile cleaner formulated for tough tasks like outdoor furniture and gardening tools, without synthetic dyes or fragrances.

A highly ethical, multi-use lotion crafted with organic oils and fair trade ingredients, setting the industry standard for supply chain transparency and regenerative agriculture.

A gold-standard example of regenerative agriculture, these oats go beyond organic by actively restoring soil health and ensuring fair wages for farmers in a vertically integrated supply chain.

The gold standard of ethical cleaning. A highly concentrated, multi-surface liquid soap made from organic oils and fair trade ingredients in 100% PCR packaging.

An ultra-ethical, multipurpose skin salve made with organic oils and fair-trade beeswax, setting the gold standard for corporate responsibility.

The gold standard of ethical soaps, featuring regenerative organic palm oil and a legacy of fair-trade advocacy and radical transparency.
Dr. Bronner's scores higher on independent ethics scoring: Biossance averages 90.5/100 vs Dr. Bronner's at 98/100.
Biossance appears with 6 verified certifications (EWG Verified, Leaping Bunny, PETA Approved, FSC Certified, Cruelty-Free). Dr. Bronner's appears with 11 (B Corp, Leaping Bunny, Vegan, Fair Trade, USDA Organic).
Yes. Both brands are scored by the same methodology — never paid placement. See our methodology page for the weighting.