Why Plastics are Important in the Modern Day?

globe on a plastic

During the 1950s, the mass use of plastic kickstarted, which has been growing gradually ever since. Today, over 300 million tons of plastic are produced on an annual basis. While the production of plastic in Europe has remained consistent over the last ten years, it continues to rise in developing countries.

Plastic isn’t just popular for its low production costs but also its practical characteristics such as flexibility, acid resistance, and low weight. Plus, the flexible properties of plastic encourage technological innovations, especially in automobile and aircraft manufacturing, building technology, and medicine, leading to comfort, improvements, and new solutions.

Why are plastics important in the modern day?

While there’s growing mistrust about plastics, they're important in the modern day. Thanks to plastics, the development of cellphones, computers, and a majority of lifesaving advancements of contemporary medicine became possible. Plastics are ideal for insulation and don’t have much weight, limiting the use of fossil fuels in transportation and heating. More importantly, inexpensive plastics made material abundance readily available and raised the standard of living. If there were no plastics, many possessions we take for granted would have been difficult to reach, and only a handful of rich people would have them. There’s no doubt that using plastics instead of natural materials has made tons of our possessions stronger, safer, lighter, and of course, cheaper.

one of PTMS’ many plastic injection molding parts

Since
plastics occupy an important place in our lives (and everyone accepts this), many innovators are looking to make plastics more sustainable and safer. To create more environmentally friendly substances than traditional plastics, scientists are working on bioplastics; these are derived from plant crops (not fossil fuels). 

Plus, some innovators are also busy making plastics biodegradable, while others are looking to make recycling a bit more efficient, hoping to come up with a process that allows plastics to be converted back into fossil fuels. Yes, plastics aren’t perfect, but they’re a necessary and important part of the modern-day and the future as well.

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