
Courageous, Ambitious And A Bit Crazy
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John Roulac is the Founder and CEO of Coco Clean, a company that makes plastic-free, enzyme-based laundry detergent using coconut and mineral ingredients to tackle tough stains while reducing environmental waste. Previously, he founded Nutiva, an organic superfoods brand with over $1 billion in retail sales, recognized as one of Inc.’s fastest-growing companies for seven straight years. A serial entrepreneur, investor, philanthropist, and environmental advocate, John has also executive‑produced the Netflix film Kiss the Ground and founded several nonprofit organizations focused on regenerative agriculture.
In this episode…How far would you go to take on the world’s biggest environmental challenges? From creating groundbreaking products to calling out corporate greenwashing, some leaders push the limits of courage and ambition to create lasting change. What drives someone to keep going, even when the path forward is risky, unconventional, and just a little bit crazy?
According to John Roulac, a pioneering environmentalist and regenerative agriculture advocate, the answer lies in staying true to one's mission and values, regardless of the resistance. He highlights how bold innovation can disrupt stagnant industries while addressing urgent environmental crises. This mindset fueled his earlier success in building a billion-dollar organic brand and now propels his work in transforming the household products sector.
On this episode of the Firebelly Social Show, Duncan Alney speaks with John Roulac, Founder and CEO of Coco Clean, to talk about the courage it takes to challenge entrenched systems. They discuss his journey from hemp pioneer to eco-innovator, the mission to replace 100 million plastic detergent bottles, and strategies for making sustainable products mainstream. John also shares insights on building company culture and fostering authenticity in business.