Beijing began selling air at banks

Bizarre Chinese millionaire Chen Guangbiao began selling fresh air in banks.

In Beijing, began to sell air in banksPhotos from open sources

A few days ago, the level of air pollution in the capital China once again exceeded all permissible norms. Beijing is shrouded in smog.

According to the entrepreneur, his air is collected in remote regions of China with the best environmental situation. On each the bank has his portrait and the inscription: “Chen Guangbiao is a good man,” and slightly lower is “Fresh Air”.

Chen made his fortune by recycling. Its also called the country’s most important benefactor.

He says that if the situation does not change, then soon the sale air will become not just an environmental action, but a reality.

Chen Guangbiao, Chinese millionaire: “I sell this clean air to remind everyone to keep environment. Selling this air, I use exaggeration, to tell everyone: if we don’t start thinking about purifying the atmosphere, then in 10 years our descendants will be wearing gas masks. ”

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Chen’s fortune is estimated at 740 million dollars. He says, that after death, all his money will go to charity. His often accused of the fact that with such actions he simply himself advertises. However, Chen disagrees.

Chen Guangbiao, Chinese Millionaire: “All I Am I do, not at all for the sake of fame or gain. I just want to use the years that are allotted to me in life to inspire a greater number protect the environment, be good people, have a good heart and do good deeds. ”

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The level of air pollution in Beijing has always been above normal, but in this month he rose to a shocking level.

According to the norm of the World Health Organization, permissible the level of fine particulate matter in the air – 20 micrograms per cubic meter, but in Beijing this level exceeds 300 micrograms, and on some days there was even more 900.

Yan Zhe, a resident of Beijing: “I think the air in Beijing should be cleaner. So we need people like him. When I first saw this, I thought it was a drink. Never I would not have thought that it was clean air. It is perfectly. Reminds people need to use less fuel and improve the atmosphere over Beijing. ”

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Hu, a resident of Beijing: “I think it doesn’t matter advertising is a trick or another action of Mr. Chen. This is simple now very relevant. If air quality continues to deteriorate, then the market for this product will expand. ”

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Chen began his campaign back in September when he unveiled a video with a truck carrying clean air throughout the country.

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Each jar costs 5 yuan, about 80 US cents. All the money collected from the sale, he is traditionally going to give for charity.

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