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Carbon Copy Podcast
Carbon Copy
69 episodes
5 days 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.

Show more...
How To
Education,
Science,
Natural Sciences,
Earth Sciences
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Reduce Food Waste
Carbon Copy Podcast
24 minutes 41 seconds
6 months ago
Reduce Food Waste

If food waste were a country, it would be the second biggest global emitter of carbon emissions after the US and China. It’s a big environmental, economic and social problem. In this episode of the Carbon Copy Podcast we chat to four different guests, each with a different perspective on how to prevent good food ending up in the bin. We hear from Fiona Bell whose initiative CropDrop helps to connect alloment growers to local food projects, we meet Kate Page from Fooditude, a London-based corporate catering business that is putting sustainability right at the top of the menu. We also explore different ways to use up surplus food, from the high-end event catering provided by Open Kitchen, to the vital support offered to local community organisations by FareShare. 


Listen to hear: 

  • Why food waste happens in the first place – and why it’s not just about what we can do individually. 
  • How businesses can save money and improve their environmental credentials through better planning around catering. 
  • Why more government funding is needed to make food waste from farms a thing of the past. 
  • What you can do to support organisations that are tackling this big local issue. 


Full transcript available at: https://carboncopy.eco/podcasts/reduce-food-waste.


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Show notes 


  • Find out more about reducing food waste: https://carboncopy.eco/takeaction/reduce-food-waste  
  • Discover all 25 Big Local Actions for climate and nature: https://carboncopy.eco/takeaction     
  • Listen back to previous episodes of the Carbon Copy Podcast: https://carboncopy.eco/podcast     
  • Read more about CropDrop: https://carboncopy.eco/initiatives/cropdrop  
  • Learn more about Fooditude: https://carboncopy.eco/initiatives/fooditude  
  • Read about Open Kitchen: https://carboncopy.eco/initiatives/open-kitchen 
  • Learn about Menu for Change in Greater Manchester: https://www.openkitchenmcr.co.uk/menuforchange  
  • Learn about FareShare: https://fareshare.org.uk/  

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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.