400 PLANTS AND MAN 



The now famous cellophane, which encloses everything, from 

 baby's rubber doll on the store counter to sausages in the 

 butcher's show case, is a product of the viscose process, and is 

 made by forcing the semiliquid viscose solution through narrow 

 slits which result in the formation of a transparent sheet only 

 one one-thousandth of an inch thick. 



