You pledged to compensate for unavoidable carbon emissions during the Games by promoting better practice in the events and construction industries after the Games. Are you confident that this work will achieve the carbon emission savings required?
Is it possible to deliver the London 2012 Food Vision for sustainable and ethical food, given the interests of powerful corporate sponsors from the catering, and food and drink industries?
Within the issue of sustainable food, you will also, for example, make sure that the cultural diversity of London is reflected? That's a given, I presume?
At the moment McDonald's have an exclusive right over all the retailing within the Olympic Stadium and presumably you are going to have to do some debating with them to find out just how much sustainability they will accept?
You mentioned the sustainability policy but in fact food only gets a passing mention and I am extremely concerned this means that it could easily be marginalised. Like it or not, environmental and sustainability commitments quite often get swept aside when time gets short and money gets short. It is considered almost a very nice optional extra. Now, I am very concerned that that does not happen.
Right, so you will go through the whole business about reusable packaging, minimal packaging, recyclable packaging and then composting waste and all of those issues?