The world is suffering from polluted air, but in India they have found a solution (Video)

How much are you willing to spend money just to breathe fresh air? While increasing pollution has robbed us of our freedom to breathe fresh air, some businesses in India even in some other countries of the world are entering the <x0-wash-air store <x0isheves of clean air”, Periscope reports. The effort [...]
While increasing pollution has robbed us of our freedom to breathe fresh air, some businesses in India even in some other countries of the world are entering the <x0-wash-air store <x0isheves of clean air”, Periscope reports.
The attempt to offer solutions to people in Delhi had started in 2016, when the Gas Authority of Limited India (GAIL) sponsored a campaign that was motivated by a famous video in YouTube “Airshire” an experiment that introduced the idea of selling air packed there.
Social enthusiasts in” reportedly Social Culud Private Ventures Limited” launched the campaign aiming to change air quality level with collective social efforts. And now it's come true. In India it started online selling clean air through bottles, writes The Logical Indian.
Buying clean air in bottles
It is reported that the market for fresh air is flourishing in China since the beginning of the product, however, the trend is growing in Indian markets as well. Following the success of Vitaly Air, a Canadian - based rookie who sold canned natural air from Canada to Indian consumers in 2016, other companies soon began filling the gap in the market, newly created for fresh air.
Vitaly Air, who began as a innovation in 2015 sold their products in India in 3-litra and 8-litre cans, at prices of between 1,450 and 2300 Rs.
According to Sharecare, an average adult absorbs about 7 or 8 liters [7 or 8 liters] of air per minute, reaching up to about 11,000 gallons [11,000 L] of air a day.
Clear air Himalayan
Another company, Pure Himalayan Air, claims to sell fresh air from the mountains of Chamoli, Uttarakhand. And Ausauir, an Australian-based company, claims to sell an unpolluted air shower filled with Australian air.
It is disturbing that fresh air has become a luxury in many parts of the world, especially in India. The air is free or is at least supposed to be, however, human carelessness has brought the world to this level that it even sells/ P ERISCOPI/












