In 1933, a lab worker scrubbing a beaker found a green film that led to modern plastic wrap

Home Breaking News In 1933, a lab worker scrubbing a beaker found a green film that led to modern plastic wrap
A lab accident in 1933 led to the discovery of a sticky deposit that became Saran, a revolutionary plastic film. Initially used as an industrial coating due to its green hue and odor, scientists refined it for consumer use. This durable, moisture-blocking material, introduced as Saran Wrap in 1949, transformed food preservation, becoming a kitchen essential despite early technical limitations.