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"The global spread of plastic bags transformed consumption patterns, but their persistence in the environment highlights the unintended consequences of this technological revolution."

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The invention of the plastic shopping bag in 1959 sparked a packaging revolution by replacing costlier flimsy materials with cheap lightweight plastic; however, that revolution triggered public and political reactions to mounting safety and environmental concerns, which in turn produced reforms ranging from recycling campaigns to bag fees and state bans. The plastic bag’s history shows how one technological innovation can transform daily life while creating consequences that force society to rethink progress itself.