The recommendation of an above-inflation pay rise for teachers is likely to be because of ongoing concerns about staff recruitment and retention in schools.
The results were "very startling", Sir Salman said on Monday. "I have to say it certainly made a point."The author was speaking on Radio 4 to pay tribute to Yentob, the BBC's former creative director, who died on Saturday.
"Apart from everything that everybody's been saying about him - that he was an unbelievable champion of the arts and so on - he also had a real gift for friendship," he said. "He was a very strong ally in bad times."Sir Salman added: "He was a great programme maker, and I hope that's how he will be primarily remembered."Yentob leaves a "colossal" legacy, he said. "He's one of the giants of British media in the last generation, and I think he will be remembered as a maker of great programmes, as an enabler of great programmes."
The pair's personal and professional relationship extended to Yentob famously enlisting Sir Salman to take part in a spoof arm wrestle for a scene in BBC mockumentary W1A."People keep asking me who won," Sir Salman said. "And of course nobody won because it was complete fraud."
In November, the author will publish a short story collection, The Eleventh Hour, his first work of fiction to be written since the stabbing.
The attack came 35 years after Sir Salman's controversial novel The Satanic Verses, which had long made him the target of death threats for its portrayal of the Prophet Muhammad.It then brings the cooking oil and grease to a plant in Comayagua, where they are purified and processed in a reaction known as saponification. This process combines fats or oils with an alkali to produce soap.
Mr Pineda says that Sustenta is keen to develop "a circular ecological system in which we reuse everything"."Next to our plant that produces the soap and dog food, someone else has a water purification plant and we use the water that plant cannot purify, its waste so to say, for our water cooling system," he explains.
The idea of teaming up with Walmart, Mr Pineda says, is "to sell the dog food and soap we have refined from their waste at Walmart"."They could profit from their own waste and also see the economic value behind circular economies, " he tells the BBC.