Like cigarettes, plastic was yesteryear’s glamour…today, quite the opposite. The inexpensive petroleum derivative, free of any preconception regarding its use, could be moulded into any shape and thus plastic became the expression of postwar consumerism. Unlike associations to household products, its huge impact to the automotive sector—plastic cars do not rust!—varied from exotic supercars all…
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