Breathe deeper: Swiss company sells canned air
Categories: Europe
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/breathe-deeper-swiss-company-sells-canned-air.htmlFor $ 25, the Swiss company Swissbreeze offers to breathe in fresh mountain air. To do this, you do not need to go anywhere at all, because the air will be sold to you directly in the balloon.
The company is owned by 25-year-old Moritz Krenmann from Zurich, who regularly goes to the mountains to "collect" air.
Before filling an eight-liter canister, the air is cleaned and filtered. Customers are advised to take 30-50 breaths from the balloon every hour to relax and calm their lungs.
Krenmann is not an innovator in selling air. In 2017, another Swiss company, Swiss Alpine Air, began selling the purest Alpine air at $21 per cylinder. And Chinese entrepreneur Chen Guangbiao "rolled" air from remote regions of China into banks. The businessman claimed that he had sold 10 million cans in ten days, and all because the Chinese suffer from air pollution, they want to breathe clean. Canadian businessmen followed his example. At first they sold air in bags for 99 cents, now the price has increased and one container of fresh air costs 46 dollars.
Keywords: Business | Air | Mountains | Goods | Switzerland
Post News ArticleRecent articles
Many people in older age are hesitant to take up something new: they feel that they can not learn to do it the new good, no one ...
Janet Waters, an artist and photographer from England, has long been fond of macro photography of tinted water and soap bubbles. ...
Related articles
The fatal beauty Marilyn Monroe was and will be a model of femininity and sexuality. Nothing can overshadow the image of a blonde ...
Heavy scent of expensive perfume mixed with cigarette smoke filled the air. In the corridors with a luxurious interior, heard the ...
The statue of Venus de Milo without hands is a symbol of the era of ancient Greece. The sculpture of a pharaoh without a nose is ...
Not all pictures are equally clear, and all blame our perception is tied to the things that we're used to seeing. That is why ...