Background: In the Panorama District, teaching homemakers how to convert organic waste into eco-enzymes is one way to demonstrate community concern for the environment. This activity aims to enhance the understanding and skills of housewives in the Panorama Subdistrict in processing organic waste into valuable products, such as eco-enzymes and environmentally friendly liquid soap. Method: The methods employed included counseling, technical training, and hands-on practice in producing eco-enzymes and their derivative products. This activity involved 30 homemakers in RT.007 RW\.003. Results: The evaluation results showed that, among 21 homemakers, 43% had good knowledge of waste separation, 33% had moderate knowledge, and 24% had limited knowledge. Conclusion: This program provides a practical solution to waste management issues while also opening new economic opportunities through the utilization of eco-enzyme derivative products.
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