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Residents of the People’s Republic of China have long suffered from disgusting ecology in their own country. For example, smog, which hanging over Beijing today, so thick and poisonous that one a day in the capital harms human lungs as much much like smoking two packs of strong cigarettes.
In November this year, the content of harmful substances in Beijing air reached a record high, exceeding the norm by fifty times. The government, however, is in no hurry to solve the problem, because to stop this disgrace will have to close many factories.
Nameless civic activist wanted visually show compatriots how disgusting they are breathe constantly. The man said that from the Chinese air you can produce real bricks, and really made one. One hundred days ago a social activist bought a brand new portable vacuum cleaner with battery and began to walk daily through the streets of Beijing, sucking dirty air into it. Needless to say, passers-by looked at him like a madman. However, the activist continued to do this unusual business for more than three months, persistently following the goal.
After a hundred days, the Chinese took all the dust from the device, consisting of waste contained in the air, and, having secured with the help of a familiar specialist, pressed it tightly, making neat brick. According to a civil activist, the resulting the material has high strength and may well be used in construction. It’s scary to imagine how much dirt residents of a megalopolis constantly inhale. This promotion, by the way, turned out to be quite popular – it was lit by many Chinese TV channels and print media.
It remains to be hoped that local officials after this They will think about the environment and the health of citizens as quickly as possible.
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