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Honoring Excellence at NPE 2024: Plastics Hall of Fame

Yesterday, the Plastics Hall of Fame celebrated a legacy of innovation and vision for the plastics sector with 17 new members. Discover how these pioneers have helped shape the future of plastics.

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Plastics Industry Hall of Fame Class of 2024

Plastics Industry Hall of Fame Class of 2024
Source: Jim Callari

In the vibrant landscape of the plastics industry, where innovation meets possibility and where plastics help resolve a myriad of life’s challenges, there exists a prestigious institution that stands as a beacon of excellence and achievement: the Plastics Hall of Fame. Founded in 1972 by Sid Gross — the then editor-in-chief of Modern Plastics magazine, in collaboration with the Society of the Plastics Industry (now known as the Plastics Industry Association - PLASTICS) — this distinguished Hall of Fame has been an evidence trail from the remarkable individuals who have shaped our industry.

La doctora Maureen R. Steinwall, presidenta del Salón de la Fama del Plástico, trabaja con un comité de voluntarios en eventos, comunicación y nominaciones para el Salón de la Fama del Plástico.

Doctor Maureen R. Steinwall, president of Plastics Hall of Fame, works with a committee of volunteers in events, communication and nominations for the Plastics Hall of Fame. Source: Plastics Hall of Fame

Since its inception, the Plastics Hall of Fame has held ceremonies every three years, honoring both living legends and posthumously those who have left an indelible legacy. With a current roster boasting 216 inductees, including 42 living legends, this Hall of Fame stands as a testament to the enduring impact of these visionaries.

For years, the Plastics Hall of Fame was overseen by the Plastics Academy under the leadership of Jay Gardiner, who is also an esteemed inductee. Following Gardiner’s passing in October 2022, Dr. Maureen Steinwall, a distinguished Hall of Famer from injection molder Steinwall Inc., now leads the board with a team of dedicated volunteers. Among them is Jim Callari, editorial director of Plastics Technology magazine.

Looking ahead, the Plastics Hall of Fame will hold induction ceremonies every 18 months, with the upcoming ceremony set to take place in Orlando, Florida, just before NPE2024. The board is also dedicated to expanding the global reach of the Plastics Hall of Fame, recognizing that excellence knows no borders.

The Plastics Hall of Fame stands as a pinnacle of recognition for individuals whose lifelong dedication and exceptional achievements have significantly advanced the global plastics industry. This prestigious institution pays homage to these visionaries, serving as an inspiration for future generations. Their impact resonates across a spectrum of vital areas, including communications, electrical safety, food preservation, clean water, public health, reduction of carbon emissions and enhancement of personal safety.

In 2024, the Plastics Hall of Fame proudly welcomed 17 new members into its esteemed ranks, further enriching this honor roll of pioneers and innovators. As the industry continues to evolve, the contributions of these remarkable individuals are not merely historical they serve as guiding lights for the future of plastics.

The members of the Class of 2024 are:

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