Japan launched an energy saving campaign in the summer
On June 1, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe launched an energy saving campaign The name is called " Cool Biz " in the summer with the image of him wearing a lightweight shirt when attending a cabinet meeting.
The campaign " Cool Biz " was started in 2005 during the period from June to September each year is the hottest sunshine time of the year. During this time, state employees are encouraged to wear light-weight clothing or short-sleeved shirts, without tie, and wearing plaid shirts while working in the office to save energy thanks to reduce the operating capacity of air conditioners.
The Japanese Ministry of Environment will also call on people and private companies to implement similar measures to save energy.
In addition to the energy saving campaign in the summer, the Japanese government also promotes the promotion of "energy conservation culture" in the winter by calling on people to wear warm clothes to minimize their use. air conditional.
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