It’s pretty clear that many of China’s cities have a problem with pollution. Case in point: as I write this, the current air quality index (AQI) is rated “unhealthy” in Shanghai, Guangzhou, Nanjing, and a number of other Chinese cities. You can beat the smog by moving to the countryside, or by wearing a mask and buying an air filter. Or, if you’re feeling particularly lazy, you can beat it by buying fresh air online.
Chinese state media agency Xinhua recently reported that hundreds of cans of bottled sea air from Hainan were sold at a trade expo, but of course there’s an online market for bottled air, too. On Taobao, for example, you can buy air from a variety of firms.
But the sales winner, with dozens of bottles sold in the past month, is a Canadian startup called Vitality Air. Vitality Air claims to offer air from the Canadian Rocky Mountains, and it’s apparently pretty good – a single 8L bottle of it will cost you $20 on Taobao. Vitality Air also has its own website, and it claims to have shipped thousands of bottles of air to China already.
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This is an excerpt from Tech in Asia. You can read the full article here.