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Why YKK Is Changing Its Zipper Material

The eco-friendly zippers now use low-carbon aluminum.

H&M Kids Enchants with Recycled Embellishments

The girls' collection features denim embellished with recycled pearls and rhinestones.

Arcade Belt Switches to Repreve Recycled Polyester

The shift to Repreve across Arcade belt products will achieve a smaller footprint without sacrificing…

5 Trends You Need to Check Out at Denim Première Vision

Manon Mangin, Première Vision's denim product manager, shares how exhibitors are shaping F/W 23-24…

YKK Debuts Trims Made with Econyl Recycled Nylon

Global trims manufacturer YKK debuted a collection of two zippers and a button made with Econyl regenerated…

Novoloop Raises $11 Million to Upcycle Plastic Waste

Novoloop is advancing the chemical transformation of plastic waste into high-performance chemicals and…

In Season: F/W 22-23 Denim and Trims Look Book

Showcasing more than 100 products, the In Season: F/W 22-23 Denim and Trims Look Book represents the…

Cadica’s New Acquisition Enhances Traceability Capabilities

Cadica Group's acquisition of Etichetta 2000 enhances the trims company's traceability capabilities.

Riri Group Sets New Sustainable Standard for Zippers

Riri Group is the first manufacturing company in the fashion accessories industry to make recycled polyester…

Chargeurs Unveils New Brand Identity for Sustainable Product Collection

The new name marks the collection's evolution into a stand-alone brand and Chargeurs' full-circle commitment…

Talking About Trims: Brands Shouldn’t Overlook Sustainable Details

While recycled fibers have quickly become the hero materials of sustainable fashion, their counterparts in…

How Apholos’ Innovative Recycled Trims Cut its Carbon Footprint

Apholos Brand Identity is proving even companies with a lengthy heritage can shake up traditional processes…

YKK’s London Showroom Doubles as an Incubator for Creativity and Innovation

In a crowded and homogenised space like the jeanswear category, where denim brands have to do more than…