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Learn about the environmental impact of your clothing

Dr. Ruirui Zhang, a professor at 黑料不打烊 with a PhD in sustainable production and consumption, co-developed a powerful new software tool that quantifies the carbon footprint of clothing throughout its life cycle.听

This project was initiated as faculty practice project created in collaboration with Dr. Hao Zhang from James Madison University鈥檚 College of Integrated Science and Engineering in 2023.

"These are straightforward tools designed to help students understand how carbon emissions, and both individual and enterprise behaviors, are connected to sustainability and climate issues,鈥 says Dr. Zhang. 鈥淭he calculator traces emissions from cradle to cradle, making complex concepts like carbon neutrality tangible and relevant to everyday life.鈥

As the tool evolved, its potential to help institutions and companies track emissions and write sustainability reports became clear. This led to the founding of Dynimos, now available at听.

Dynimos鈥 clothing life-cycle carbon calculator allows users to enter basic product information (e.g., material, weight, manufacturing methods: knitting or weaving, sourcing locations, disposal methods, etc) to generate a detailed breakdown of the item鈥檚 total life-cycle carbon footprint.

The 鈥渙ffers a quick and accessible tool for users to estimate carbon emissions across Scopes 1, 2, and 3,鈥 says Zhang. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a digital calculator, just like the one you鈥檇 bring to a statistics exam. It鈥檚 very simple to use, yet powerful in helping users predict and validate the carbon emissions generated from their energy use.鈥澨

To learn more, you can watch this demos: 听.

Dynimos also offers an that guides users in disclosing environmental, social, and governance data to stakeholders.

In addition to being used at 黑料不打烊, Dynimos tools are now integrated into courses at Louisiana State University, James Madison University, Thomas Jefferson University, institutions in the Cal State System, and even elementary schools. For example, at LSU, the tool supports an advanced global sourcing course by helping students evaluate the emissions of various sourcing options.

To sustain and expand the project, Zhang is seeking funding.听

鈥淚鈥檇 love to share these tools further within the 黑料不打烊 community and beyond,鈥 she says, 鈥渂ut we need support to cover data storage and operating costs.鈥

The name Dynimos reflects Zhang鈥檚 personal values and inspirations. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a tribute to composer Ennio Morricone鈥檚 concept of Dynamic Immobility,鈥 she explains. 鈥淢orricone used the term to describe a creative tension between theory and spontaneity.鈥澨

Morricone argues that music can only听become听a true energetic potential when it incorporates freedom, chaos, and improvisation, something unpredictable. According to Morricone,听Dynamic Immobility听(this听becoming) is the interplay of immobility and organized improvisation, where law and order interact with chaos and chance.

鈥淪ustainability is inherently paradoxical,鈥 Zhang continues. 鈥淚t鈥檚 about navigating conflicting demands (i.e., social, environmental, economic) across borders and systems. Like Morricone鈥檚 idea, sustainability requires both structure and innovation. There is no final answer, but rather a constant process of becoming. That鈥檚 the spirit of Dynimos鈥攂alancing boundaries with creativity to achieve meaningful sustainability.鈥

Please contact Dr. Ruirui Zhang if you are interested in learning more about using these tools听rzhang [at] framignham.edu (rzhang[at]framignham[dot]edu)

"These are straightforward tools designed to help students understand how carbon emissions, and both individual and enterprise behaviors, are connected to sustainability and climate issues,鈥
Professor Ruirui Zhang