The math behind:
Overview
If in 2025 women had gained an equal voice in how money is spent, the trajectory of plastic pollution would have been fundamentally altered through economic, technological, and policy mechanisms. Industrial policies would change. Investments would increase to women-led environmental solutions. Female leadership at the largest companies would more greatly consider environmental impact. And a more wealthy female consumer market would demand more sustainable products earlier. The effects of this was so dramatic that by 2005, ocean plastic pollution had effectively vanished by 2005.
Women today have 16% more concern for the environment.
Women buy 27% more sustainable products.
Gender-equal governments pass 18% more environmental policies.
Marine plastic pollution current annual cost $13B in environmental damage.
Events that led up to it
1925: Alternate reality begins
In this experiment, we went back 100 years and made women and men equal in the economy. Key changes included making women 50% of company executives, 50% of stock market investors, 50% of the startup founders getting funded, and 50% of financial decision makers at home.
1940s
Increase in environmental policies
Decades of female leadership shift industrial policies 16% more toward sustainable practices impact.
1950s
Growth of plastics
Early plastics industry scale under female-influenced leadership.
1963
Biodegradeable plastics discovered.
Discovery of first viable biodegradable polymer, funded by investment capital directed by women executives who controlled half the financial sector.
1970s
Increase in sustainable packaging
Consumer demand for biodegradable packaging greatly increases as women make half of all purchase decisions.
1972
Government incentives for packaging
Global Materials Sustainability Act greatly incentivizes biodegradable packaging for consumer goods.
1980s
Circular economy growth
Significant growth of the circular economy.
1992
Ocean cleaning technology breakthrough
Female-led startup builds first ocean plastic cleaning robot.
2005
End of ocean plastics
Ocean plastics almost entirely vanish.
2005
Ocean cleaning technology breakthrough
The economy saves $13B every year in environmental damage.
