40 Minute Mentor

Episode 3

May 25, 2019

Building An Award Winning Business From Waste with Kresse Wesling

Today’s guest is the environmental entrepreneur, Kresse Wesling MBE, who is quite simply, one of the most inspirational people I’ve ever met.

Kresse is the co-founder of the award-winning business Elvis and Kresse, who turn industrial waste into innovative, luxury products and return 50% of their profits to charities related to the waste that they use.

It was a chance meeting with the London Fire Brigade in 2005 that gave Kresse the idea that ultimately become the business she runs today.

At the time, the London Fire Brigade sent all of their decommissioned fire hose to landfill and Kresse thought that there had be a better way to reuse and recycle it. This led Kresse and her partner Elvis – hence the brand name – to launch Elvis & Kresse.

Since founding the business Elvis and Kresse has gone from strength to strength. From their origins using reclaimed firehose they now work with 12 different waste streams, have several charitable partnerships and are involved with collaborations across industries. This includes a unique partnership with the Burberry Foundation to turn Burberry’s off cut leather into stunning bags and accessories.

It was a lucky encounter with her partner Elvis on a train back after a rugby match many years ago that led to me getting to know Kresse and hearing about their inspiring story and unique mission, played a big role in me setting up JBM almost 7 years ago. She was also the first person I asked to join our board of advisors and has been a brilliant confidante and mentor to me over the years.

So if you’re thinking about launching your own business or want to know how you and your firm can achieve profitable growth that also helps the environment then you’re going to love this interview.

In recognition of the incredible work she has done, she was awarded an MBE and was named Cartier’s Women in Business Laureate in 2011. She has advised global brands, governments and recently sat on a judging panel with Will I Am from the Black Eyed Peas!

Kresse Wesling MBE
“For me, a financial metric of success is absolutely meaningless. I care that we are open, and I care that we’re growing the impact, that’s about it.”

Kresse Wesling MBE

Tune in to discover

Kresse's upbringing [03:57]
How education shapes us [06:02]
Elvis & Kresse's origin story [08:09]
Money vs Purpose [14:51]
The toughest years building Elvis & Kresse [19:58]
Circular economy [25:07]
Vision for the future [29:07]
Business and life partners [31:08]
Hiring teams [34:28]
It's not work-life-balance, it's just life [40:29]

Listen on

Helpful links

➡️ If you want to find out more about Kresse you can check out her LinkedIn profile – https://www.linkedin.com/in/kresse-wesling-mbe-0933646/

➡️ If you want to find out more about Elvis and Kresse you can check out their website – https://www.elvisandkresse.com/

🚨 We’re always keen to get feedback so if you have any thoughts once you’ve listened to this interview just drop me an email at ku.oc.cmbj@semaj

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