OMG! For Sale: Bottled Air for China!

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What’s happening to the world? After bottled water, now their selling bottled air!

China must have the worst case of smog in the world to create a demand for bottled fresh air.

The idea started in January 2013 when Chen Guangbiao, China’s controversial rags to riches recycling entrepreneur and philanthropist, started selling cans of fresh air in the streets of Beijing, China. This is due to the worsening level of air pollution in the country. According to the records, Beijing's air quality frequently surges past a level of 500, and on January 12 soared to 755, the highest in memory.

The air pollution level of China did not improved over time. Based on the new study conducted by Berkeley Earth in 2015, a US-based non-profit group, air pollution in China kills about 4,000 people every day, about 17 percent of all deaths in China. Moreover, Richard Muller, scientific director of Berkeley Earth, said “When I was last in Beijing, pollution was at the hazardous level: Every hour of exposure reduced my life expectancy by 20 minutes. It’s as if every man, woman and child smoked 1.5 cigarettes each hour.”

The situation called for immediate action from the Chinese Government. However, the circumstances also opened opportunities to unexpected entrepreneurs in China as well as from other countries such as Canada’s “Vitality Air”.

According to Moses Lam, founder and CEO of Vitality Air, the idea of selling fresh air was a joke until they sold it to eBay. He added that the bag of fresh Canadian air was sold for 99 cents and the second was bidded up to $168. Moreover, the owners said that they are struggling to keep up with the demand of bottled fresh air from the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Their first shipment of 500 fresh air
bottles were sold in just 4 days and another 4,000 air bottles were shipped to China last 3rd week of December. The demand for the product just continues to increase rapidly.

Indeed, what’s happening now in the world is a very serious problem. Highly polluted countries need not to import fresh air. That is just not right. Although selling fresh bottled air offers short-term solution, everyone should take the situation sternly. Perchance it’s China’s problem now, but maybe in the next few years, it will be other countries’ problem too. That’s why everybody should act now. Everyone should take responsibility in helping preserving earth. After all, it is our home.


Bottled air from Canada
The smog in China is so bad that people are actually buying bottled air from Canada.
Posted by Tech Insider on Sunday, December 20, 2015



Read more:
http://www.cnbc.com/2015/08/18/china-air-pollution-far-worse-than-thought-study.html

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