Eco Enzyme Training at Rusunawa Marunda: Enhancing Environmental Quality and Community Well-Being
February 26, 2024 – Held at Rusunawa Marunda, an Eco Enzyme training session was organized to raise public awareness about waste management and environmental quality. The event, which took place on February 26, 2024, was attended by local household groups, residents of Rusunawa, as well as community leaders and representatives from environmental organizations.
The training was conducted by the Meek Nusantara Foundation team and supported by the Rusunawa Marunda Management Unit (UPRS) and the Marunda Village Office. Eco Enzyme is an organic waste processing technology that utilizes fermentation to produce enzymes beneficial for waste management, plant fertilization, and environmental cleaning.


Event Agenda:
- Introduction to Eco Enzyme: Participants were introduced to the concept and benefits of Eco Enzyme, including how it works to process organic waste into useful products.
- Practical Workshop: In this session, participants learned how to make Eco Enzyme using simple materials such as fruit scraps, sugar, and water. The session also covered fermentation techniques and storage methods.
- Q&A Session: Participants had the opportunity to ask experts directly about various aspects of Eco Enzyme and its application in daily life.
- Environmental Discussion: An open discussion on the role of Eco Enzyme in waste reduction, household waste management, and its benefits for environmental and public health.
Participant Testimonials:
Yersi, a resident of Rusunawa Marunda, stated, “This training is very beneficial. We learned how to process organic waste at home and use the fermentation results for environmental cleanliness. It’s a positive step towards maintaining the cleanliness and health of our surroundings.”
Meanwhile, Mrs. Slamet, a community leader, added, “We are very pleased to see the enthusiasm of the residents in participating in this training. Our hope is that Eco Enzyme can be widely implemented in this community and help reduce the negative impact of household waste.”

Closing Remarks:
The Eco Enzyme training at Rusunawa Marunda is part of ongoing efforts to improve environmental quality and public health. With the knowledge and skills gained, it is hoped that residents can take a more active role in waste management and contribute to a cleaner, healthier environment.

