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speedingsport
02-01-2013, 01:26 AM
Cans of fresh air for sale in China. What's next?

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Air pollution in China has gotten so bad that one entrepreneur has decided to sell cans of fresh air (http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/world/canned-air-for-sale-in-china-as-blanket-of-smog-returns-20130129-2dht3.html). The decision by Chen Guangbiao (http://wiki.china.org.cn/wiki/index.php/Chen_Guangbiao) to sell the cans of air isn’t actually an attempt at a profit-generating venture. Rather, Chen, already worth a reported $740 million, is using the cans as social commentary on the declining environmental conditions in China.


"If we don't start caring for the environment, then after 20 or 30 years our children and grandchildren might be wearing gas masks and carry oxygen tanks," Chen told Fairfax Media.
Still, it's hard to not think of Mel Brooks in "Spaceballs" shotgunning a can of "Perri-Air (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiabeNR_q0U)," as his planet deals with a crisis stemming from a lack of oxygen.
Chen is selling the cans for about five yuan each (80 cents), according to the Brisbane Times (http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/world/canned-air-for-sale-in-china-as-blanket-of-smog-returns-20130129-2dht3.html), and the cans come in a variety of “flavors,” including “Taiwan,” “Tibet,” and “Yan'an,” early home of the country’s Communist Party.


The American Embassy in Beijing (http://beijing.usembassy-china.org.cn/070109air.html) issued its second recent alert this week about the level of airborne PM 2.5 particulates, which it says can lead to a number of health issues, particularly for children and the elderly.


As recently as Friday morning Beijing time, the embassy measured a “very unhealthy” warning on its site.


The World Health Organization's standard is levels of around 25. The levels in Beijing’s atmosphere according to the U.S. Embassy peaked at 205 on Friday morning, nearly 10 times that standard limit.


Chen is known in China for other high-profile acts to promote environmental causes. He recently gave away 5,000 bicycles to encourage people to pursue alternatives to driving cars.


"People say I am high profile or love to stage a show, but I don't think those who seek 'stability' and a low profile can do much for social progress," he said.

Neweller
02-01-2013, 01:30 AM
Crazy! Imagine how much pollution they probably create producing the cans? I been to several cities in China and the air is was pretty bad and it's not getting much better. If I was worth 750 mil, I'd be heading out of that joint.

NewellCrazy
02-01-2013, 01:43 AM
Totally nuts!!! reminds me when those oxygen bars were popular but now you can get the same effect in a can!

MrE
02-01-2013, 02:47 AM
I was reading an article about a manufacturing city in China that had air pollution that was the equivalent of smoking 2 packs of cigarettes a day for the inhabitants. And what really bothers me, we're buying their products because without clean air restrictions they are able to produce them for less money, and that polluted air gets in the jet stream and comes over here for us to enjoy. :cursing:

There was also an article about an Idaho manufacturer of pumps that was out-sourcing to China. He patented a new process for pumps, and before he received his product from China his competitors were offering pumps with his new process and they had product in stock.:mad: