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    The Cool Biz campaign is a Japanese campaign initiated by the Japanese Ministry of the Environment from mid-2005 as a means to help reduce Japanese electricity...
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    (環境再生・資源循環局) The Ministry of the Environment began advocating the Cool Biz campaign in summer 2005 as a means to help reduce electric consumption by limiting...
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    which was held in Okinawa. These shirts are promoted as part of the Cool Biz campaign by the Government of Japan. In 1970, the Okinawa Tourism Association...
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    "under-performing" for now. Cool Biz campaign Cool Britannia Cultural policy Japan Expo Japanese economic miracle Korean Wave Kpop Taiwanese Wave Cool Japan Strategy...
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    officers are encouraged to work wearing aloha shirts as a part of Cool Biz campaign to promote its Hawaiian culture every summer since 2003. In contrast...
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  • office. Casual wear Business casual Smart casual Workwear Sportswear Cool Biz campaign Workweek and weekend Don't Thank the Boss for 'Casual Friday'; Men's...
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    or actively seek to encourage behavioral changes, such as Japan's Cool Biz campaign that encourages setting air conditioners at 28-degrees Celsius and...
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  • the Super Cool Biz campaign by wearing more weather appropriate clothing instead of formal business attire to cut down on heating and cooling costs. This...
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  • Kraks Blå Bog (Denmark's Who's Who) and in 2009 he received Japan's Cool Biz campaign award for his efforts to publicly promote energy savings and CO2 reductions...
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    official goal of the Japanese government is to be net zero in 2050. The Cool Biz campaign introduced under former Prime Minister of Japan Junichiro Koizumi...
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