
In this context, the production by a Japanese factory bike can purify water easily and efficiently is a great news . Yuichi Katsuura, president of Nippon Basic, the creator of the bicycle, said: "You pedal up a river, pond or other water source, and your legs are enough to produce drinking water." By pedaling his Cycloclean , the user can not only pump water, but also to pass through three filters, making it immediately usable. The bike costs
quite expensive (4 850 EUR!) and has currently been sold in Japan. The stated goal now is to offer the product in Bangladesh but also in Burma, Cambodia, China, Indonesia and the Philippines. I think it should interest many other countries around the world, provided that the sale price could decline.
For completeness, we must add that the Americans have created a prototype of the same kind, the Aquaduct , but with a much more pronounced side gadget.

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