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1862: Alexander Parkes demonstrates the first man-made plastic at the Great International Exhibition in London.
1907: Leo Baekeland develops Bakelite, the first synthetic, fossil-fuel based plastic made from phenol (a coal waste-product) and formaldehyde.
1946: The first National Plastics Exhibition opens in New York City to showcase all the new consumer uses for the plastics developed to aid in World War II. During the war, plastic production had increased nearly four-fold.
China has imported about 45 percent of the world’s plastic waste since 1992 for recycling, the study found.
1997: Charles Moore discovers the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, the world's largest collection of floating garbage, when sailing home to Los Angeles.
2007: San Francisco becomes the first United States city to institute a plastic bag ban.
2014: The Netherlands becomes the first country to ban microbeads in cosmetics.
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