Utilization of Organic Waste into Eco Enzymes that are Beneficial for Plants

  • Pantaria L
  • Simatupang J
  • Simanjuntak P
  • et al.
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Abstract

Household waste in the form of organic materials, including vegetable waste and fruit peels that are considered garbage, can be converted into the eco enzyme, a multipurpose liquid. The PKM activity aims to train and provide examples to Pastors and Gospel Teachers in District 5 Region I to make eco enzymes from vegetable waste and fruit peels as liquid organic fertilizer for vegetable plants. The problems faced include the community not knowing how to make and the benefits of the eco enzyme (EE) from fruit peel waste and vegetable waste. The solution to this problem is through counseling and training in EE-making technology. The results of the PKM activities that have been carried out show that the Pastors and Gospel Teachers in District 5 Region I are very enthusiastic about participating in all PKM activities provided. Pastors and Gospel Teachers in District 5 Region I can make the eco enzyme.

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Pantaria, L. R., Simatupang, J. T., Simanjuntak, P., Saragih, M. K., Simatupang, A. E. C., Sirait, K., … Sitorus, E. B. (2025). Utilization of Organic Waste into Eco Enzymes that are Beneficial for Plants. Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Bestari, 4(4), 245–252. https://doi.org/10.55927/jpmb.v4i4.86

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