Overlooked No More: Margaret E. Knight, Innovator of the Flat-Bottomed Paper Bag
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The flat-bottomed paper bag stands as a testament to quiet innovation, revolutionizing the grocery shopping experience and transforming how consumers carry goods with ease and efficiency.
Margaret E. Knight, a 19th-century inventor, identified a need for a more efficient paper bag production method, ultimately leading to the creation of the automated square-bottom bag.
Knight's work at the Columbia Paper Bag Company in 1867 addressed the labor-intensive process of bag-making, paving the way for a more practical and widespread alternative.
Her invention not only marked a significant advancement in manufacturing but also set a precedent as one of the most notable contributions by a female inventor during her time.
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