Bioenzymes are vital for sustainable living, offering a safe, low-cost, and eco-conscious alternative to chemical products. They not only reduce household and industrial pollution but also turn everyday waste into valuable resources.
- Definition: Bioenzymes are biological catalysts derived from microorganisms during fermentation of organic matter.
- How They Work: Microbes break down organic waste, releasing enzymes that accelerate chemical reactions without being consumed themselves.
- Household Cleaning
- Natural alternative to chemical cleaners.
- Effective for floors, bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry.
- Agriculture
- Used as bio-fertilizers and pest repellents.
- Improve soil health and nutrient absorption.
- Waste Management
- Aid in composting and breaking down organic waste.
- Reduce foul odors and accelerate decomposition.
- Water Treatment
- Help in wastewater purification by breaking down pollutants.
- Personal Care
- Incorporated in eco-friendly shampoos, soaps, and detergents.
- Eco-Friendly: Replace harmful chemical cleaners and fertilizers, reducing pollution.
- Cost-Effective: Made from kitchen waste, lowering household and industrial expenses.
- Sustainability: Promote circular use of organic waste, aligning with zero-waste goals.
- Health Benefits: Non-toxic, safe for humans, pets, and plants.
- Carbon Footprint Reduction: Their production and use minimize reliance on synthetic chemicals, contributing to climate action.
🥭 Ingredients You’ll Need
Fruit/vegetable peels (citrus peels like orange, lemon, pineapple work best) – 3 parts
Jaggery – 1 part
Water – 10 parts
(Example: 300g peels + 100g jaggery + 1L water)
⚗️ Preparation Steps
Mix Ingredients
Add jaggery to a clean plastic container.
Add fruit peels.
Pour water and stir well.
Fermentation
Seal the container tightly but allow slight gas release (you can open the lid every few days).
Keep it in a cool, dark place.
Fermentation takes 2–3 months.
Maintenance
Stir or shake lightly once a week.
Release gas buildup to avoid bursting.
Completion
After 90 days, filter the liquid. (If mother culture/previously made bio enzyme added then only 30 days)
Store in bottles for use.
The leftover pulp can be composted.
Floor Cleaner: Dilute 1 part bioenzyme with 20 parts water.
Bathroom/Kitchen Cleaner: Use directly or dilute slightly.
Laundry: Add a small amount to rinse water.
Plant Fertilizer: Dilute heavily (1:100) and spray on soil.
Drain Cleaner: Pour directly to break down grease and odor.
Ratio 1 : 3 : 10 (Jaggery : Peels : Water)

