What is Garbage Enzyme?
Garbage Enzyme is an organic solution produced
by the simple fermentation of fresh vegetable waste, brown sugar and water, in much the same process that wine is made. This
fermentation creates natural chains of proteins, mineral salts and enzymes. This solution has the capacity to breakdown,
change, create and catalyse — functions that make it a wonderful cleaning aid.
Garbage
enzyme solution was developed by Dr Rosukon from Thailand. She has been actively involved in enzyme research for more than 30
years and encourages people to make garbage enzyme at home to ease global warming.
Calling it
"garbage enzyme" is intentional. It is an unglamorous but truthful name, and should give food for thought about
what we consider garbage, and to understand that "closing the loop" — Nature's example of wasting nothing
— should be the way to live in harmony with the planet.
GUI Garbage Enzyme
Workshop
GUI? Garbage Enzyme Workshop will teach you everything you need to now to make this
useful solution from kitchen scraps, and show you some of the many ways it can be used. Make friends with like-minded people
and swap ideas on making it and how you can use Garbage Enzyme at home, in the office or garden, for the car, and more!
The workshop lasts one and the half hour and is usually conducted on a weekend afternoon.
Participants are encouraged to bring raw vegetable scraps from their own kitchen to ensure there is
enough to start their project ? and to get into the practice of reducing and recycling waste!
Classes for institutions, clubs and corporations can be created on request if you have 15 or more
participants.
For the love of Planet Earth, join us at a GUI Garbage Enzyme Workshop!
Contact Chia Chia - info@groundupinitiative.org
Why is Garbage Enzyme a GUI project?
GUI is committed to life in harmony
with the planet. We believe that a little bit done here and there by everyone will add up to make a difference, no matter how
small the effort.
Using and making your own Garbage Enzyme is a growing trend among those who
know about it and care about the earth.
GUI?fs Garbage Enzyme Workshop is an opportunity to
create awareness and educate people on the importance of protecting our environment.
GUI will
have more Garbage Enzyme related activities starting from 2009.
Be the change you want to see
in the world! Learn how you can easily make your own Garbage Enzyme!
Contact Chia Chia - info@groundupinitiative.org for the next Garbage Enzyme DIY Workshop, or to
have GUI hold one especially for your institution or company.
Save the Earth with
Garbage Enzyme
It is a known fact that our Home — Planet Earth — is sick.
Global Warming is a warning symptom.
Like a bad fever, it should not be ignored.
What can we do to help heal the earth and save ourselves?
The answer is in our
kitchens!
Discover Garbage Enzyme — a multi-purpose solution made from kitchen waste.
Yes, the stuff we think of as trash can help the earth — and help us!
How does it help?
Garbage Enzyme solution has a great many
uses! It is a non-toxic, anti-bacterial household cleanser, air purifier insecticide, deodoriser, organic fertilizer, drain
cleaner, car cleaner and more. It has uses in home and office, and even outdoors in agriculture and animal farming.
Making it is a simple, inexpensive, earth-friendly process that does not involve burning fossil fuels,
complicated equipment or exotic ingredients. Every home has what it takes to make Garbage Enzyme!
Use Garbage Enzyme in place of pricey, polluting chemical household cleansers — and save yourself money in
the process!
If Every Household Makes And Uses Garbage Enzymes, Global Warming Would Be
Reduced Tremendously
Using Garbage Enzymes has many benefits for you, your family and the
environment. For Singaporeans and Singapore in particular, adopting and using Garbage Enzyme daily helps to reduce and
recycle waste ?is a major problem our land-scarce city state.
Visit to Pulau Semakau, the
offshore landfill for most of our garbage; you will then understand why reducing and recycling waste is so important for
Singapore.
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