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Seminar and Workshop on “Processing Organic Waste into Eco-Enzymes” by the Family Welfare Education Association (DWP) of ISI Bali

Oct 24, 2025 | News

Denpasar, October 10, 2025 — The Dharma Wanita Persatuan (DWP) of the Indonesian Institute of the Arts Denpasar (ISI Denpasar) organized a Seminar and Workshop entitled “Processing Organic Waste into Eco-Enzymes” on Friday, October 10, 2025, at the Design Hub Building, ISI Bali. The event featured Ni Wayan Yuli Ekayani, an Eco-Enzyme Volunteer, as the main speaker.

The event was attended by 125 participants, consisting of members of DWP, lecturers, students, and administrative staff of ISI Bali. Through this activity, DWP ISI Denpasar aims to raise awareness among the academic community about environmentally friendly organic waste management while providing practical skills in transforming household waste into useful products.

In her opening remarks, the Chairperson of DWP ISI Denpasar emphasized that the activity reflects DWP’s commitment to supporting a green and sustainable campus initiative. “We aim to instill awareness that every individual plays an important role in protecting the environment. Through this Eco-Enzyme training, we hope to inspire real changes in waste management behavior both on campus and at home,” she stated.

In her presentation, Ni Wayan Yuli Ekayani explained that Eco-Enzyme is a natural liquid produced through the fermentation of organic waste such as fruit and vegetable peels with brown sugar and water. This liquid can be utilized for various purposes, including as a natural cleaner, liquid fertilizer, and waste decomposer.

The activity continued with a hands-on practice session held at Teba Modern, ISI Bali’s organic waste management facility. During this session, participants learned to make Eco-Enzymes using simple household kitchen waste. The participants’ enthusiasm was evident through the numerous questions and their active engagement throughout the seminar and workshop.

Through this activity, it is hoped that DWP ISI Denpasar will become a pioneer in promoting organic waste management within the campus environment and inspire the broader community to adopt a more sustainable lifestyle.

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