The London 2012 Games aim to be the greenest yetLaunched today by London 2012 Organising Committee for the Games Chair Sebastian Coe and Mayor of London Ken Livingstone, a new 'Future London: Footprints of a Generation' exhibition enables visitors to explore ideas on sustainable living.
The interactive installation lays out the 2012 Games' sustainability principles and emphasises how even a small change in your way of life - such as buying local produce or recycling waste - can make a positive impact on the environment.
Ken Livingstone said, "I am determined that the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games will help to make London a more sustainable city.
"Future London: Footprints of a Generation offers an inspiring insight into how we can 'green' our lifestyles and our city.
"London is already establishing itself as a leading 'green' city - we all need to build on this success to build a better future for us all."
Future London: Footprints of a Generation is open to the public from 8-16 September at the Old Truman Brewery, Brick Lane before it moves to the Science Museum and venues around the city.
7 September 2006









