ΛCBC PERSPECTIVES

Leather Alternatives in the ESPR Era: Why Impact per Use Matters

Leather Alternatives in the ESPR Era: Why Impact per Use Matters

As ESPR and Digital Product Passport regulations push the industry toward measurable proof, luxury brands must rethink material innovation beyond factory-gate carbon footprint. ACBC explores why the future of leather alternatives depends on durability, repairability, sensory quality and impact per use.

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From Compliance to Circular Innovation

From Compliance to Circular Innovation

As the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation introduces a new paradigm for product sustainability, ACBC explores how fashion brands can turn compliance into a strategic opportunity—rethinking materials, product design, Digital Product Passport readiness and end-of-life models.

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RIGENER-AM

RIGENER-AM

RIGENER-AM is a public-funded innovation project that transforms textile and polymeric waste into advanced materials for large-scale 3D printing. By combining circular economy principles with cutting-edge material science, the consortium develops new sustainable solutions for furniture and interior design.

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ACBC at the Venice Sustainable Fashion Forum 2025

ACBC at the Venice Sustainable Fashion Forum 2025

Edoardo Iannuzzi, Co-Founder and Chief Innovation Officer at ACBC, spoke at the Venice Sustainable Fashion Forum 2025, sharing the company’s vision and commitment to making sustainability a concrete and measurable practice within the fashion industry.

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ACBC Beyond 2025

ACBC Beyond 2025

The “ACBC BEYOND 2025” project was launched to develop innovative materials for eco-sustainable footwear, designed to ensure an extremely low environmental impact.

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MAX&Co.

MAX&Co.

MAX&Co. unveils the first low-CO2 impact responsible footwear.

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ERREÀ

ERREÀ

The “Sustainability Manifesto” and the related goals for 2030.

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Scholl

Scholl

Scholl collaborates with ACBC for a responsible capsule collection.

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LOTTO

LOTTO

The first sneaker produced with recycled tennis balls.

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