Sunderland Echo

Coffin up another award

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Business Champion nomination award.

Each year, MPs are asked to nominate a local business to be their Constituen­cy Responsibl­e Business Champion for the year, with the chance to be shortliste­d for a national award.

Mrs Hodgson recognised JC Atkinson’s work in manufactur­ing environmen­tallyfrien­dly coffins and caskets which are exported across the world.

The firm has a history of winning awards for its environmen­tal work and in recent months, Julian and his team have been raising awareness and vital funds for coffin makers affected by the catastroph­ic floods in Bangladesh.

“It was an absolute honour to present Julian and his hardworkin­g team at JC Atkinson with this nomination award which recognises the important work they do to provide people with alternativ­e and environmen­tally-friendly coffins,” said Mrs Hodgson.

“This is a success across the world and just goes to show how impressive this company is when it is leading the way in this market.

“Yet, it was not just being a successful business that caught my eye, but also JC Atkinson’s important socially responsibl­e work both here in the UK and across the world.

“I’m delighted to have presented Julian and his team at JC Atkinson with this nomination and hope that they will be considered for the top prize in the future. They are a true local success story and I am proud to have them based here.”

Julian Atkinson said: “It is always great when our effort is recognised by others.

“Being nominated for the award by Sharon is an honour - we have all worked hard over many years to evolve the company which has a proven low environmen­tal impact on our planet.

“We have a great story to tell and having this recognitio­n helps with this.”

The company has raised a total of £2,775 for Bangladesh and anyone wanting to donate can visit https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfundi­ng/ jcatkinson?ct=t(Just_Giving_Donation9_1_2017)

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