how to fix china's smog

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PROBLEM:  More than 80% o China’s cities have a smog rate 2 to 4 times that o the World Health organisation’s ‘sae zone’........a result o current industrialisation. Approximately 700 million Chinese urbanites breathe this potential-killer that has a mix o carbon monoxide plus a tiny , air borne par ticulate ca lled PM 2.5 wit h a size so small, several thousand of them would t on the full stop at the HOW TO FIX CHINA’S SMOG end o this sentence. World Health Organisation’s acceptable healthy air rating is 0-50 micrograms per cubic centimetre. Unhealthy air is rated at 101-150+.......many Chinese cities have a smog rating o more than 150. Most have a normal daily rate o between 200 and 300, (B eijing had a 400+ day in January 2014) with the city o Harbin (10m populat- ion) having a 900 day in 2013. Chinese health authorities say up to 500,000 people die each year as a direct result o this smog. Te Chinese Government plans to spend more than $250 billion over the next 5 years to combat this obvi- ous problem. Tis shif in government thinking coming about because the pollution is getting worse and larger, plus a huge change in public awareness o environmental issues. As poverty recedes into the past or millions o people, health is now becoming much more important than wealth.  And they expect the government to act towards a better environmental solution.  SOLUTION:  A new Australian technology will deliver clean air to the acemask - a wholly new, technical design. It receives pressurised air dispensed at an over- supplied rate - with no outside atmosphere invading the mask interior. Te main air cleaning technology will use an Australian based activator that can ONLY be sourced within the country, being a patented management system under the range names o WB888 and WF888. As o mid 2014, the removal process or the PM2.5 partic ulate has been solved. Te carbon monoxide removal process has been identi- ed where a laborato ry elimina tion program will sort the best activator rom hun- dreds o species. Tese two interdependant activator applications, have inherent hidden qualitys that are expected to be kept under patent condentiality or years ahead. Te activator module has a lie o possibly 2 to 4 weeks, with a backup mod- ule doubling its usage lie. Tere is a backup process at the end o the day that cleans the used module ready or tomorrows usage, checking inbuilt redundancy - an innovative Australian technology produces clean air.

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  • PROBLEM: More than 80% of Chinas cities have a smog rate 2 to 4 times that of the World Health organisations safe zone........a result of current industrialisation. Approximately 700 million Chinese urbanites breathe this potential-killer that has a mix of carbon monoxide plus a tiny, air borne particulate called PM 2.5 with a size so small, several thousand of them would fit on the full stop at the

    HOW TO FIX CHINAS SMOG

    end of this sentence. World Health Organisations acceptable healthy air rating is 0-50 micrograms per cubic centimetre. Unhealthy air is rated at 101-150+.......many Chinese cities have a smog rating of more than 150. Most have a normal daily rate of between 200 and 300, (Beijing had a 400+ day in January 2014) with the city of Harbin (10m populat-ion) having a 900 day in 2013. Chinese health authorities say up to 500,000 people die each year as a direct result of this smog. The Chinese Government plans to spend more than $250 billion over the next 5 years to combat this obvi-ous problem. This shift in government thinking comingabout because the pollution is getting worse and larger, plus a huge change in public awareness of environmental issues.As poverty recedes into the past for millions of people, health is now becoming much more important than wealth. And they expect the government to act towards a better environmental solution. SOLUTION: A new Australian technology will deliver clean air to the facemask - a wholly new, technical design. It receives pressurised air dispensed at an over-supplied rate - with no outside atmosphere invading the mask interior. The main air cleaning technology will use an Australian based activator that can ONLY be sourced within the country, being a patented management system under the range names of WB888 and WF888. As of mid 2014, the removal process for the PM2.5 particulate has been solved. The carbon monoxide removal process has been identi-fied where a laboratory elimination program will sort the best activator from hun-dreds of species. These two interdependant activator applications, have inherent hidden qualitys that are expected to be kept under patent confidentiality for years ahead. The activator module has a life of possibly 2 to 4 weeks, with a backup mod-ule doubling its usage life. There is a backup process at the end of the day that cleans the used module ready for tomorrows usage, checking inbuilt redundancy

    - an innovative Australian technology produces clean air.

  • ........how to fix Chinas smog, continued

    systems at the same time. In very, very simplified terms, the technology is a molecu-lar broom that identifies, sorts and sweeps out specifically targeted, unhealthy waste particles at the molecular level, guaranteeing clean air into the facemask.THE 710 MILLION PEOPLE WHO NEED A BREATH OF FRESH AIR : The China Urbanization work conference in 2013 recognized that 710 million urban residents lived within the boundaries of the major Chinese cities where the smog is most common and prevalent. If it were possible to manufacture 5 million units within the first year, this gigantic market would still have the same need in 5 years time - without any real impact on the total Chinese population need. Sizewise, the technology would fit in a shoulder holster, ladies handbag, jacket pocket, be non intrusive, held easily in the hand and lightweight. Plans are for 4 to 5 solutions for the different user/size/breather requirements: school children - manual workers - train travellers......and variations to suit other needs. OTHER MARKETS: The technology can be adapted and applied to air purifiers in home/vehicle/commercial offices/retail supply air cleaners. Others commercial house/office applications readily available on the Chinese market today, but according to research, their costs in China are rather prohibitive - almost the same as American costs - where they are manufactured. Other interna-tional markets can also be seen as different countries have a major need. India has a parallel problem that in some cases can be seen as larger and more frequent. Japan can be counted in the same area, and parts of Europe also.THE COMPETITION: Proof that this technology has market viability?.....in early 2013, an enterprising Beijing multimillionaire made $8 million in 10 days from soft drink sized cans (80 cents each) of fresh Chinese mountain air - non pressurised. Approximately 4 to 6 whiffs per can. He plans to sell 100 million cans in 2014. POTENTIAL SALES: Research shows that there are approximate 500,000 facemasks sold in China each week.......research also shows that in order to establish a marketing identity, a network of possibly 10 to 15 websites should be established throughout the different provinces in order to cover the immense expanse and dif-fering needs of the market place. Internet coverage would be distributed using the main China alternates to eBay - Taobao, TMall and Alibaba. Based on the potential mar-

  • ket, one could assume that an annual income for this company would possibly be in the vicinity of $100 million relevant to manufacture and production. This technology is a very early entry into an essential need market. THE TEAM: Tau Royal, Hunter Valley NSW: CEO/Director, innovator of technology - marketing consultant to Australian companies since late 1970s Greg Raffell, Pen-nant Hills NSW: Director, Admin and Finance, corporate governance and market finance Richard Davies, Double Bay NSW: Director, businessman, corporate governanceRobert Whitbourne, Phillipines: Business Consultant, general business advisory capacity Advisor of Chemis-try Technical Research & Development who oversees Aus-tralian sourced componentry of technology and molecular chemistry.INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY: Initial requirements of the company is to further develop the technology to a more fluid workability and to ensure structural mechanics are fun-tional and automatic. Further research has to be instigated to refining the most suitable activator for carbon monoxide removal - the main endeavour of a 6 month trial. That course of action sorts through thousands of activator linking varia-tions, seeking the best carbon monoxide removal process - they ALL do it, its just which one produces the best results Another emphasis is to set up the China marketing and social media program based in Hong Kong - operational within 4 to 5 months. When in place, this marketing system allows a 4 month pre-ordering of product (normal Chinese business process) with cash credit from pre-sales available to the com-pany before manufacturing or delivery.The opportunity exists for an Investor to invest singularly (HK$110,000) within a group of Investors totalling 50, to in-vest a total of HK$5,500,000 to become part of this Australian company owning a 20% shareholding. Various Chinese city area frachises will be made available on a first preference ba-sis to this investor group. The original HK$5,500,000 invest-ment could be paid back within the second year of operation.

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  • tube delivering clean air from the module to the mask

    the blue module that 'cleans' the air is firmly strapped with a light plastic holder fitting over the left or right shoulder. It is sized to fit eas-ily into a handbag or hooked onto the belt, or, elastic strapped to the upper arm or leg. A larger double module can fit into a small backpack.

    the mask is not fash-ioned in fabric - it is a wholly solid material, an entirely newly formed acrylic shaping.

    The growing interest in wearable technology is first steps to merge clothing and this new health sustaining appliance. While it is a clean water device that has to be worn on the upper part of the body, there is a big opportunity to marry this into a new fash-ion statement. Yet, at the same time it can become entirely unobtrusive and hidden if the wearer so desires - ie worn under the jacket, in a jacket pocket, side thigh pocket, handbag or backpack model. Today, the younger trend is to 'wear' the handbag pack to carry the iPad in a very fashionable bag..........if the device were to be designed so that it becomes a 'modern fashion statement,' and not just a wearable facemask, then another sales benefit is added.