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Nissan PPE project hits 500,000 milestone before being passed on

Equipment has now been donated to HMP Northumberland after Sunderland plant returned to production

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Automotive giant has celebrated making half a million PPE items for NHS organisations near its North East factory.

The items were produced by volunteers at its Sunderland factory during lockdown, but the firm has now handed over the project to HMP Northumberland after returning to production.

More than 500,000 protective aprons were produced by the 57-strong team of volunteers and supplied to more than 100 healthcare trusts and care homes across the North East.

Alan Johnson, Nissan's vice president, manufacturing, said: "I'm extremely proud of the way the team at the plant answered the call to produce PPE for our frontline workers.

"Producing more than half a million aprons in such a short period of time demonstrates the skill, ingenuity and dedication of our team at the plant."

With both vehicle production lines now back in operation, Nissan said it has donated equipment used to make the aprons to the jail in Acklington.

Once up and running, the prison team hope to initially produce 40,000 aprons each week.

Nissan began producing aprons in April this year following a request from the Royal College of Nursing and the Unite union for º£½ÇÊÓÆµ manufacturers to help with the unprecedented demand for PPE.