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217. How To Build a Purpose Driven Business That Actually Wins

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Dec 15, 2025
Ryan Emmons, founder of Waiakea, a sustainable bottled water company, shares his remarkable journey from a U-Haul startup to challenging industry giants. He emphasizes the importance of a triple bottom line—People, Planet, Profit—and how this model drives loyalty and differentiation. Learn about his innovative consignment strategy for retail success, the benefits of sustainability for cost efficiency, and the significance of incorporating mission into corporate structure. Emmons also discusses the fearless naivety that fuels entrepreneurial spirit.
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ANECDOTE

Hustle Began With U-Hauls And Night Shifts

  • Ryan Emmons started Waiakea with a U-Haul, friends, and night shifts at a contract facility to palletize and deliver bottles himself.
  • He built early momentum by personally merchandising consignment displays in mom-and-pop shops to prove sales velocity.
INSIGHT

Sustainability As Product Differentiator

  • Waiakea pioneered 100% rPET packaging and invests in algae-based carbon-negative inks and local recycling infrastructure.
  • Integrating sustainability into product design created a differentiated brand story and technical advantages on shelf.
ANECDOTE

Nonprofit And Impact Team Scaled Community Reach

  • Waiakea founded a nonprofit, Kukua Initiative, and a full-time impact team that reached over 160,000 people in Hawaii last year.
  • The company ties social projects into its brand so consumers feel their purchase supports tangible community impact.
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