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Carbon Copy Podcast
Carbon Copy
69 episodes
1 week ago

There’s huge power in local action. From community groups to corporate partnerships, local authorities to charity campaigns – there are thousands of people across the UK making big positive impacts in the places where they live and work. The Carbon Copy Podcast gives a louder voice to some of those amazing people: boosting hope and progress by showing what's possible.


The pod is brought to you by Carbon Copy; a UK charity inspiring more big-thinking local action for climate and nature. We build community around solutions so people can copy what’s working. 


We’re looking towards a better future together that can be co-created today. Our resources serve as inspiration and are also instructive about what could be. The Carbon Copy Podcast is backed by hundreds of climate action stories and local Climate Action Plans from across the UK.


Join host Isabelle Sparrow, producer Bradley Ingham and a fascinating, eclectic mix of guests and co-hosts as we explore just how big local action can be.


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There’s huge power in local action. From community groups to corporate partnerships, local authorities to charity campaigns – there are thousands of people across the UK making big positive impacts in the places where they live and work. The Carbon Copy Podcast gives a louder voice to some of those amazing people: boosting hope and progress by showing what's possible.


The pod is brought to you by Carbon Copy; a UK charity inspiring more big-thinking local action for climate and nature. We build community around solutions so people can copy what’s working. 


We’re looking towards a better future together that can be co-created today. Our resources serve as inspiration and are also instructive about what could be. The Carbon Copy Podcast is backed by hundreds of climate action stories and local Climate Action Plans from across the UK.


Join host Isabelle Sparrow, producer Bradley Ingham and a fascinating, eclectic mix of guests and co-hosts as we explore just how big local action can be.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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How To
Education,
Science,
Natural Sciences,
Earth Sciences
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Produce Local Food
Carbon Copy Podcast
41 minutes 40 seconds
2 months ago
Produce Local Food

In this episode of Do Something Bigger from the Carbon Copy Podcast, join host Isabelle Sparrow with guest co-host, Kiloran O’Leary from Sustain to learn how producing and eating local food can help people connect with each other and bring positive change to their communities. 


Listen now to learn: 


  • How Sustain is supporting food-related businesses to help more people on lower incomes to access local, healthy and sustainable produce. 
  • How the people of Carrickfergus in County Antrim came together to create Northern Ireland’s first community-owned greengrocer, and how this is helping the community connect to local growers and farmers. 
  • Why Growing Communities is encouraging more public sector organisations and schools to use small farms and market gardens to supply their catering needs. 
  • How Incredible Edible is campaigning for a community "Right To Grow,” and their vision for how this could transform the food system. 


Full transcript available at: https://carboncopy.eco/podcasts/produce-local-food


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Show notes 


  • Find out more about producing food locally: https://carboncopy.eco/takeaction/produce-local-food 
  • Discover all 25 Big Local Actions: https://carboncopy.eco/takeaction 
  • Listen to previous episodes of the Carbon Copy Podcast: https://carboncopy.eco/podcast 
  • Send us your feedback and comments: hello@carboncopy.eco 
  • Learn more about Sustain: https://www.sustainweb.org/  
  • Find out about the Bridging the Gap programme: https://www.sustainweb.org/bridging-the-gap/  
  • Read Sustain’s Local Food Growth Plan report: https://www.sustainweb.org/reports/apr25-local-food-growth-plan/  
  • Read about Growing Communities: https://www.gcvegscheme.org/  
  • Read about Carrick Greengrocers: https://carrickgreengrocers.org/  
  • Read about Incredible Edible: https://www.incredibleedible.org.uk/ 
  • Read about the community Right To Grow campaign: https://www.incredibleedible.org.uk/what-we-do/right-to-grow/  

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Carbon Copy Podcast

There’s huge power in local action. From community groups to corporate partnerships, local authorities to charity campaigns – there are thousands of people across the UK making big positive impacts in the places where they live and work. The Carbon Copy Podcast gives a louder voice to some of those amazing people: boosting hope and progress by showing what's possible.


The pod is brought to you by Carbon Copy; a UK charity inspiring more big-thinking local action for climate and nature. We build community around solutions so people can copy what’s working. 


We’re looking towards a better future together that can be co-created today. Our resources serve as inspiration and are also instructive about what could be. The Carbon Copy Podcast is backed by hundreds of climate action stories and local Climate Action Plans from across the UK.


Join host Isabelle Sparrow, producer Bradley Ingham and a fascinating, eclectic mix of guests and co-hosts as we explore just how big local action can be.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.