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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

A British businessman says he has made nearly £16,000 selling bottles of fresh-air to China for a breath-taking £80 a pop.

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.

Breath of fresh air: Leo sends friends and family out into the countryside to gather the fresh air he needs(BNPS)

His team of air-gricultural workers carry the bottles in adapted fishing nets - which are held aloft as they stride through muddy fields to harvest 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.

Catching breath: Leo sells air from across the UK and claims it's different in each part of the country(BNPS)

Breathe life into it: The jars of fresh British air are selling for £80 a time in China(BNPS)

Breathing space: The Chinese can pick the area they would like their fresh air to have come from(BNPS)

Pollution problem: The skyline of Beijing can be seen under severe smog and pollution before it cleared

Business boost: The fresh air has already made Leo a whopping £16,000(BNPS)

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