Stop wearing ties to save energy, says Spanish Premier Sanchez

On August 1, Sanchez’s government will approve an energy efficiency and savings program, joining other European countries putting in place similar measures.

By: Bloomberg |
Updated: July 30, 2022 11:45:12 am
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez Election Rally Pedro Sanchez, Spain's prime minister, speaks to his supporters during a campaign rally in Madrid, Spain, on April 26, 2019.

Spanish Premier Pedro Sanchez has ditched his tie and wants ministers and office workers to follow his example so they can help save energy by keeping cooler.

“I’m not wearing a tie and I have asked my ministers not to,” Sanchez said during a speech in which he wore a blue suit and a white shirt. He asked firms to let staff work without neckwear so they can also contribute to “saving electricity.”

On August 1, Sanchez’s government will approve an energy efficiency and savings program, joining other European countries putting in place similar measures.

He didn’t spell out how ditching ties could help save power but the Environmental Transition Ministry, which oversees energy policy, is already operating air conditioners at a warmer-than-usual 27 degree Celsius as part of steps to keep electricity use down.

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