An independent side-by-side ethics comparison of Pidan and Dr. Bronner's across certifications, average sustainability score and product range.
96.9/100 avg ethics
18 products tracked
Certifications

A dust-free, flushable cat litter made from repurposed food-grade soy pulp that offers superior absorption and odor control.

An industry gold standard for ethical home care, this ultra-concentrated soap uses organic oils and fair-trade ingredients to replace dozens of single-use cleaners.

A concentrate of organic oils and fair-trade ingredients that serves as a powerful, non-toxic pet shampoo while supporting regenerative farming.

A highly versatile, fair-trade soap that is gentle enough for pets, formulated with moisturizing organic sugar and essential oils for a soothing bath experience.

The gold standard of ethical soaps, this concentrated formula uses organic oils and fair-trade ingredients in 100% post-consumer recycled packaging.

The gold standard of ethical gifting: a versatile, organic, and fair-trade soap set that supports regenerative farming and fair wages.

A versatile, fair-trade certified organic soap that is safe for both humans and pets, utilizing organic Shikakai powder for gentle cleansing.
Dr. Bronner's scores higher on independent ethics scoring: Pidan averages 88/100 vs Dr. Bronner's at 96.9/100.
Pidan appears with 2 verified certifications (FSC Certified, Vegan). Dr. Bronner's appears with 10 (B Corp, Fair Trade, Leaping Bunny, USDA Organic, Vegan).
Yes. Both brands are scored by the same methodology — never paid placement. See our methodology page for the weighting.