Showing posts with label Bio Enzyme. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bio Enzyme. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

What is Bio Enzyme


garbage_enzyme_bottle
Garbage enzyme is the solution to recover our ozone layer and lower the global temperature. Discover the endless benefits of this Earth-saving enzyme you can make in your kitchen. It is rewarding to heal the Earth.

Save Money:

Turn kitchen waster to DIY natural household cleaners.

Multiple Usage:

Natural household cleaner; air purifier; deodoriser; insecticide; detergent; body care; car care; organic fertiliser, etc

Reduce Pollution:

methane gas released from disposed garbage can trap 21 times more heat than CO2, worsen the global warming condition.

Purify Air:

Remove odour. Dissolve toxic air released from smoking, car exhaust, chemical residues from household products, etc.

Purify Underground Water:

Enzyme that flow underground will eventually purify the river and the sea.

Natural Pesticides:

Reduce mosquitoes, flies, rats or cockroaches, etc

Anti-bacterial and Virus:

Natural antiseptic for your home

Prevent Drainpipe Blockage:

Release residues accumulated in the pipe of basins or toilet bowls. 

Garbage Enzyme...

is a complex solution produced by fermentation of fresh kitchen waster (fruits and vegetables dregs), sugar (brown sugar, jiggery or molasses sugar) and water. It is dark brown and has a strong sweet sour fermented scent. Garbage enzyme is a multipurpose liquid and its applications covers household, agriculture, animal husbandry, etc. Garbage enzyme is developed by Dr. Rosukon from Thailand. She has been actively involved enzyme research for more than 30 years and encourages people to make garbage enzyme at home to ease global warming.

Change Climate

From day one you start making garbage enzyme, its catalyses process will release ozone gas (O3). O3 can reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere and heavy metal that traps heat in the cloud. Hence heat can be released from the Earth, reducing greenhouse and global warming effects.
Enzyme converts ammonia to nitrate (NO3), a natural hormone and nutrient for plants. Meanwhile it converts carbon dioxide to carbonate (CO3) which is beneficial to sea plant and marine life.


How to Make Bio Enzyme


enzyme production ingredient 1
Black sugar is needed for making garbage enzyme. Brown or any raw unprocessed sugar can also be used but never use white sugar.

enzyme production ingredient  2
Kitchen waste is another ingredient used for the production of garbage enzyme. Leftover cooked food from meals like vegetables is usable too but rinse off any gravy or sauces from them first before using. Never use any kind of meat! Fruit skins should be taken from fruits like apple, orange, pineapple, pear, watermelon, grape, lemon, guava but don't use durians!

enzyme production process
An example: Add 300g of sugar + 900g of fruit skins + 3000g of water and mix well in a 5000cc plastic bottle and cap tightly. Keep in a cool dry place at room temperature. Release the gases formed once a day for the first month. Make sure it is re-capped tightly each time after the gas release. For the 2nd and 3rd months, only release any gases if necessary. Sometimes, there is a white layer on the surface of the enzyme solution during fermentation. Should worms appear in your enzyme solution, don't panic. Add in a handful of sugar, mix well and cap the bottle tightly. They will disappear overnight!
enzyme production in bottles
These bottles contain kitchen waste with sugar and water. Fermentation will take place in the bottles for 3 months. Then after filtration and removal of the residue, garbage enzyme is obtained. The residue can be used again for a new batch of production by adding fresh garbage. The residue can also be dried, then blended and buried in the ground as a fertilizer.

enzyme produced and ready for use
These bottles of garbage enzyme are ready for dilution with water to be used.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Eco Enzyme Selling (Thursday-12/2/2010)

Hello Earthlings! On Thursday, 12/2/2010, Eco Enzyme made by our own Eco Rangers has been sold to the whole school for RM2 each. As we all already know (well I should very well hope so, after so many blabs vy my cool segment blog leader, Angela Chong Wan Zhen in the previous blog post), Eco Enzyme can help remove foul odour from the drain, toilet and all of the foul smelling places that you could think of. It is of course, eco friendly. :)

The eco enzyme selling started at 8.30 am and I was appointed the official photographer which also made me the one in charge for the blog update. The AJK Kecerian from each class were called to gather in front of the staff room. They waited quite anxiously for the arrival of our lovely Pn. Yeo to brief them about eco enzyme. After many poses to promote the green slimy eco enzyme in front of my camera, Pn Yeo with much determination on her face explain to the AJK Kecerian(s) about eco enzyme. I have to say, the briefing was an eye opener. Just the thought of being able to save the environment just by spending RM2 is... overwhelming. It was a very good feeling.

After that, we led them to block E where bottles of Eco Enzyme were stored. Pn Yeo told them to pour half of the bottle into the drain. Eco Enzyme, as much of a benefit it will give us, will not make a decent perfume, unfortunately. Mainly because well, it stinks. -__- But it will remove the stinkier odour from the drain so it's okay. :) Next, we were separated to pour the rest of the bottle in the toilet.

We were dismissed to class by 8.30 a.m. much to my dismay. Overall it was a successful attempt to sell all of the eco enzyme. This is hopefully, a small step to a bigger act of environmental saving. :)

Here are some pictures for you viewing pleasure:
-Elsa Asri

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Help Us Help Mother Nature.

Our very first batch of Bio-Enzyme is finally out!

What is Bio-Enzyme, you ask?
Bio Enzyme is a multipurpose, environmentally-friendly solution that should be a part of every household. It is produced from vegetable and fruit peels that would end up in a landfill otherwise.

Why is it environmentally friendly?
Bio-Enzyme reduces the massive amount of waste we produce which will in turn put an end to global warming. It produces a kid of gas called ozone gas which replenishes the ozone layer. It contains only natural ingredients and is free from hazardous chemicals.

How is it multipurpose?
Bio-Enzyme can function as a pesticide which keeps away mosquitoes and other nasty creepy-crawlies. It can also be used to clean toilets, floors, drains on top of removing foul odour. Oh, it also acts as a fertilizer for plants.


For the extremely low price of RM2, you can have a bottle of Bio-Enzyme lovingly made by the Eco Rangers all to yourself. What are you waiting for? Start playing your role in saving the earth by purchasing a bottle of Bio-Enzyme today!

For more information on Bio Enzyme, please click here.

(I am so, so sorry for shamelessly advertising on our blog. Blame Cuddly Wuddly. And yes, I am fully aware of how similar this blog post is to those cheesy ads we roll our eyes at every time they are shoved into our faces, but cheesy is the only type of advertising I know :)

Love, Angela Pikachu Chong

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Bio Enzyme Workshop, Round 2.

It was a beautiful Monday morning, and I had no idea that I was about to get a whiff of one of the most overpowering odours I would ever have the honour of whiffing. Why? Because once again, Farhanah has decided to put us to the task of making bio-enzyme. 
4 groups were put to the task of sieving, packaging, and chopping vegetables while the remaining 5 were sent to repeat the weekly routine of watering and weeding our 'forest' and our herbs garden. I was one of the fortunate few who were spared being bored out of my mind, having to help out with making bio enzyme instead. 
The row of large, sealed plastic containers sitting obediently along the wall should have rang some alarm bells as to what lay ahead for me, as I have chosen to help with sieving the debris out of the bio-enzyme, leaving only the liquid behind. The moment the cover of one of the plastic containers was lifted, however, I wished that  I had  opted for the mundane chore of chopping up vegetables instead. Ah, the price I pay for my curiousity.  The stench of the bio enzyme was indescribably powerful-it smelt about 3.5 times worse than the average rubbish truck. And rubbish trucks contain kitchen scraps, unwanted animal parts, and possibly diapers.

I had absolutely no idea brown sugar, vegetable peelings, and water could smell that bad. Immediately, the self-sacrificial soul in me volunteered to take pictures for the rest of the day. However, as I soon grew tired of taking pictures, I succumbed to my curious nature and helped out with sieving instead. Basically, I had to hold the plastic sieve while two members emptied the contents of the LARGE plastic containers into the sieve, allowing the liquid to strain through the sieve and into the plastic pail underneath the sieve. 

I believe Soo Sun, Nira, and Farhanah have unusually brave hearts.

Trust me, how horrifying the ordeal was can't be put into a few measly words. The plastic glove we were all given didn't even come close to keeping our hands safe and clean, and as for my poor, unprotected pinafore... let's just say that I should have just changed into my P.E. attire.
The large, floating chunks of vegetables and the layer of something none of us could identify at the top of the bio enzyme is something I never want to see again. Just when I thought it couldn't be any worse, IT HAPPENED.
A drop of the SMELLY bio enzyme found it's way into the gaping hole I call my mouth.

I don't want to talk about it, so moving on...

All the plastic containers were soon emptied, much to everyone's relief, and Soo Sun, who also helped out with the sieving, could finally make her way to the toilet to wash her hands.

You know what? I'm still glad I did this instead of watering and planting because I now have another story to pass down to my children and grandchildren. I'm sure they'd be excited to know how wee lasses had to MAKE their own bio-enzyme in the olden days.

Oh, we made it behind the Form 5 block. I hope for the sake of their SPM studying that the odour doesn't stick :)







Meeting - 1/2/2010

That meeting was special. It was a beginning of a new era. I'd like to call it the 'eco enzyme' era. (que evil thunder).

On the last meeting, our very pretty eyed and nice skinned president, Farhanah, reminded (read: with a very loud, almost annoyed voice) us to bring 5 mineral bottles and 1 plastic container of vege and fruit peels. The requirement raised many eyebrows, including my newly plucked eyebrows. But of course, our beloved Farhanah won't let us go wondering whether the vegetable peels are for our cool guard, Kelly or Thayanagami. She announced that it was for next week's eco enzyme.

The meeting was held in 2Damai with Cik Tan Peay Ding as our guest of honour. She was merry, cheerful and very enthusiastic (more enthusiastic than a normal person should be) about this eco enzyme. According to her, the eco enzyme are all done since it took about 3 months to mature. We were there for the packaging.

Unfortunately, Farhanah had divided us into groups and I, for one didn't have the pleasure of experiencing the eco enzyme experience. :'( I, as a member of group 5 was stuck weeding in the herb's garden. *Insertprofanityhere*

The meeting, as usual ended at 4 p.m. And I was sure that absolutely everybody had fun. :) Right?

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Bio Enzyme Workshop

Hello, beautiful world! I hope you haven't missed me too much, though you must have, because my absence from this blog is presumably too much for you to handle :)

I'm updating this blog based on what I've heard from the other members who were lucky enough to be present on the day the Bio Enzyme Workshop was held. (It's OK, half of us have no idea what it meant prior to the workshop, as well) Please do not fault me for any inaccuracy regarding the events of the day itself.

Us being the 14 and 15 year olds we are, none of us have any idea regarding how to go about making bio enzyme. Thus, the help of Uncle Fikri was enlisted.

Well, I have absolutely no idea how to skirt around the entire point of this post any longer, so here's how you make bio enzyme: http://www.o3enzyme.com/enzymeproduction.htm