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Introducing Changeprint

Introducing Changeprint

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In this special one-off episode of the Carbon Copy Podcast, Head of Communications and podcast host Isabelle Sparrow chats to Carbon Copy co-founder and Trustee, Ric Casale about the charity’s exciting new concept: Changeprint.


Every action leaves a Changeprint. A Changeprint is the collective impact created when people join with others to make something happen. It’s visible proof that collaboration works and that local climate action improves daily life. A Changeprint isn’t the project itself. It’s the sum of all the good it generates: stronger connections, healthier environments, shared learning, local pride and a growing sense of belonging. Where a carbon footprint measures what we take away, a Changeprint shows what we can build together.


Listen or watch now, to hear why Carbon Copy is launching Changeprint now, and how it will help more people turn their concern for climate and nature into collective impact.


Full transcript available at https://carboncopy.eco/podcasts/introducing-changeprint


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Show notes


  • Learn more about Changeprint: https://carboncopy.eco/changeprint
  • Listen back to earlier episodes of the Carbon Copy Podcast: https://carboncopy.eco/podcast
  • Discover an initiative to inspire you to grow your own Changeprint: https://carboncopy.eco/initiatives
  • Explore 25 Big Local Actions you can take for climate and nature: https://carboncopy.eco/takeaction
  • Follow Carbon Copy on social media: https://linktr.ee/carboncopy.eco
  • Read about the 89 Percent Project: https://89percent.org/
  • Read the latest DESNZ Public Attitudes Tracker report: https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/desnz-public-attitudes-tracker-summer-2025
  • Send us an email: hello@carboncopy.eco


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