A businessman is raking in thousands of pounds selling jars of ‘fresh air’ to people in China for £80 each.
Leo
De Watts, 27, sells air collected in the British countryside and ships
it over to polluted cities Shanghai and Beijing, where the wealthy elite
pay a hefty sum for a few seconds of inhalation.
The Aethaer products include air from Somerset, Wales and Dorset, with each area said to create air with different qualities.
Watts’
website boasts: “Aethaer is filtered organically by nature as it flows
between the leaves of woodland trees, absorbs pristine water as it
passes over babbling brooks and forest streams, and is lovingly caressed
as it rolls over and between mineral rich rock formations, after which
it is blown up over vistas of untouched beauty to where the Aethaer is
collected and bottled.”
The
bottles have already made Watts a hefty sum, with the Dorset Echo
reporting that 180 have been sold since the business' inception just a
few weeks ago.
As well as
those buying the product to inhale, it is reportedly also being
purchased by people who will never open it, but instead keep the jar for
its novelty value.
The air
is collected using jars held in makeshift nets, which are held into the
air and walked around in areas far removed from anywhere polluted – a
process Watts describes as ‘air farming’.
In
addition to selling regular bottles of air, Watts – who lines in Hong
Kong – is also doing a ‘Chinese New Year special’ which includes 15 jars
of fresh air for £888.
Source: The Independent
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