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International Women's Day: Women in the History of Plastics

Female polymer pioneers and their influence on industry, science and everyday life

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Women have played a decisive role in shaping the plastics industry – their inventions and innovations continue to influence science, industry and everyday life to this day. Copyright: peopleimages.com – stock.adobe.com

26/02/2025

Women as Pioneers in the Plastics Industry

Image: Katharina Paulus

Katharina Paulus (1868–1935)

Katharina Paulus: collapsible parachute

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Letitia Mumford Geer (1852–1935)

Letitia Mumford Geer: One-handed syringe

Image: Mary Anderson

Mary Anderson (1866–1953)

Mary Anderson: windscreen wiper

Image: Katharine Burr Blodgett

Katharine Burr Blodgett (1898–1979)

Katharine Burr Blodgett: non-reflective glass

Image: Elsie MacGill; Copyright: Canada Aviation and Space Museum Library and Archives

Elsie MacGill (1905–1980)

Elsie MacGill: new materials for aviation

Image: Bessie Blount Griffin

Bessie Blount Griffin (1914–2009)

Bessie Blount Griffin: feeding tube

Image: Stephanie Kwolek

Stephanie Kwolek (1923–2014)

Stephanie Kwolek: Kevlar

Challenges for Women in the Plastics Industry

Promoting Young Talent and Educational Initiatives

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From medical technology to aviation: women have advanced plastics research – but they are still underrepresented in the industry. Copyright: osagvsa – stock.adobe.com

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