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April 20, 2017 4:29 pm

Australian Air Heading To India

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Melbourne: In a country like India where the pollution levels—water, air and soil—are pushing higher and higher by the day, there is something to cheer about. An Australian company namely Green and Clean has sent its first shipment of pure air canisters to India.

“In Australia, fresh air is something most people take for granted. Sadly, many places around the world do not share the precious resource of clean pure air and it’s only natural that residents of these places are becoming concerned about constant exposure to unclean air, Director Green and Clean, Mr John Dikinson told Kashmir Observer.

Dickinson and Theo Ruygrok, co-owners of G&C have an innovative answer to give citizens that live in areas of poor air quality relief from the smog.

Through their company, Green and Clean Pty Ltd., they are manufacturing canisters of compressed clean air directly from some of Australia’s most pristine locations.

“Bottled air was a natural extension of Australia’s success in selling green and clean products amid rising consumer demand for safe, reliable, highquality products,” Dikinson said. “It was a lot harder to do than some might think.

“Getting clean pure air into a canister under pressure on location was a real challenge. With the help of a mechanical engineer, after many months of failures we cracked the code. We are now able to capture pure clean air for people from all over the world to enjoy,” Dikinson added.

The standard size canisters hold up to 130 breaths with the larger canisters holding up to 225 breaths.

“The initial response to the product in India has been fantastic” said Theo Ruygrok “and we are confident people are going to love that Australian fresh air feeling.”

Will canisters of air become as normal as bottles of water? Only time will tell but it would seem that for many people living with pollution, the idea of having clean air at hand is very appealing indeed.

 

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