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Creative Coffins joins with EcoffinsCreative Coffins and Ecoffins have announced a partnership which aims to offer funeral directors a ‘one-stop-shop’ of high quality, environmentally friendly options for clients.

Ecoffins, a market-leader when it comes to delivering environmentally friendly alternatives, offering willow, bamboo, pandanus and banana-leaf coffins and ashes caskets, has joined the picture coffin manufacturer Creative Coffins to offer a truly unique service to funeral directors.

“We are committed to offering funeral directors the widest range of eco-friendly options possible and are always looking for high quality products that fit the bill,” said managing director of Ecoffins, William Wainman.

“Creative Coffins offers a completely different type of coffin to any we stock but its range certainly fulfils our requirements in terms of quality, choice and green credentials, and will allow us to extend our offering to our clients.”

The partnership has also been met with delight by Creative Coffins’ director Efrem Cockett, who said of the partnership with a WFTO Top 100 Fair Trade Companies representative: “We are confident the joint initiative will benefit both companies as well as the funeral trade.

“In addition to its enviable reputation and well-established supply and logistics networks, Ecoffins has a new, fantastic, purpose-built facility in Kent that will enable us to grow together.”

Image: (L-R) Ged Kelly of Creative Coffins standing with William Wainman and Bob Francis from Ecoffins and Efrem Cockett of Creative Coffins.

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