Crowberry Consulting Ltd is a Finalist in the Regional FSB Awards category Green – Ethical Business

Crowberry Consulting Ltd a North Western Lancashire Chamber member has been shortlisted as a Finalist in the FSB Awards North West – Category Green – Ethical Business. The North West area finals of the national FSB contest will be held on March 22 in Blackburn and will celebrate the achievements of small businesses that play such a vital part in making the North West such a vibrant area to live, work and invest.

Fifty small firms from across the North West have been shortlisted for one of the 12 gongs up for grabs, including Family Business of the Year, Green Business of the Year, and Best Start-up Business.  The winners from each category will automatically go through to the FSB’s UK national business awards, the final of which is in London this May.

On being recognised as a FSB Awards Regional Finalist, Becky Toal MD said: “We are delighted to be shortlisted as a Finalist under the category Green – Ethical Business which recognises Crowberry Consulting as a quality provider of environmental and ethical consultancy, training and auditing. We have worked in the sustainability sector for 18 years supporting our customers with ISO management systems including ISO 14001 for environmental and ISO 50001 for energy management.”

The Awards are an annual competitive process for both members and non-members of the Federation of Small Business. There are a range of categories that can be applied for.

Simon Edmondson, FSB North West Regional Chairman, said: “The sheer scale and diversity of the entrants who have taken part in our awards is a real testimony to the vibrancy of the business community here in the North West.

“There’s no doubt that this is an area full of fantastic small firms and a rich culture of entrepreneurship, so it’ll be great to crown many of them with a trophy in March. I am particularly looking forward to seeing the cream of the crop then take on the rest of the country at our national finals in London.”

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