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26 wrz 2019 · The story of plastics starts in the nineteenth century with the patents for a number of semisynthetic materials. The aim was to bring luxury goods—previously made of expensive, handcrafted, natural materials—within the reach of the socially mobile nouveau riche.
1 paź 2024 · The invention of plastics was a pivotal moment in human history, one that sparked a revolution in manufacturing and consumer culture. Yet, as we grapple with the environmental implications of plastic's success, it’s evident that we must pursue a path of innovation and responsibility.
Plastics Europe and its members share societal concerns about the European plastics system’s contribution to climate change and the challenge of plastics waste, and the need to foster the sustainable use of plastics.
19th Century. Thomas Hancock patents the vulcanization of rubber in Britain immediately followed by Charles Goodyear in United States. Parkesine, the first member of the Celluloid class of compounds and considered the first man-made plastic, is patented by Alexander Parkes.
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8 sty 2021 · Cultural studies tend to consider plastics in relation to other contexts and arguments. This chapter examines rather how plastics have been popularly perceived and the part they have played in shaping and enabling popular culture.
Encouraging the study of all historical aspects of plastics and other polymers, including synthetic fibres, rubber and elastomers.