Never thought this day will come.Leo De Watts, aged 27, from Dorset, has already raked in £16,000 selling air from across the UK
British businessman make a fortune selling FRESH AIR to the Chinese
Leo De Watts, aged 27, from Dorset, has already raked in £16,000 selling air from across the UK
Leo De Watts, aged 27, claims Britain boasts the “ Louis Vuitton ” of finest fresh air.
The smog-plagued elite in Beijing and Shanghai have already snapped up early
200 of his 580ml decanters of British air in just a few weeks.
Leo sends friends and relatives out into the countryside - as far away from pollution as possible - to bottle fresh air.
The bottles are left open for up to 10 minutes to capture the full fresh-air aroma - and ensure no grass or bugs get into the “organic” product.
Leo has been exporting bottles of fresh air from Dorset, Somerset, Wales, Wiltshire and Yorkshire to the Far East.
But some Chinese are also buying the air-tight bottles as novelty gifts that will never be opened.
Leo, from Gillingham, Dorset, claims each area of Britain has its own unique air aroma.
“Whereas air from the Yorkshire Dales tends to filter it’s way through much more flora, so the scent captures the subtle tones of the surrounding fields, giving different qualities to the collection.
“Our customers all have high disposal incomes and want to buy gifts for someone - or someone wants to use it.
A firm in Canada sells bottled Rocky Mountain air to China but Leo is leading the British charge.
He said: “I saw a few reports of people importing bottles of air and thought it was a bit ridiculous myself, and then I thought about it.
“We are priced as a luxury item - it is not for every-day customers. If they want something that is cheaper they can buy it.
“Think of us as being the equivalent of Louis Vuitton or Gucci, we are not likely to appeal to a mass market.
"It doesn’t require that many people and you can collect quite a lot in one go and you don’t have to pay for it.”
His company is called Aethaer, which is from the ancient Greek word for pure fresh air.


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