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Businessman selling jars of British air to the Chinese
A British entrepreneur said he is raking in the cash by selling 20-ounce jars of British countryside air to pollution-stricken Chinese customers for $155 each. Leo De Watts, 27, a Dorset, England, native living in Hong Kong, is selling the jars of air harvested from the British countryside for about $115 apiece, and he said many of his products are bound for Beijing, Shanghai and other areas with heavy pollution. Watts' company, Aethaer, harvests the jars of air from various locations in England and Wales. "Quite often a lot of our orders are bespoke -- we have clients who request very particular circumstances for ... (full story)
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