Thursday, 13 February 2025

Bio Enzyme Awareness Initiative at the Rose Festival, Punjab University, Chandigarh

 

Date: 09-02-2025
Venue: Punjab University, Chandigarh
Organized By: Punjab University (Rose Festival)

Presented By: Swati Singh, Bio Enzyme Expert & Environmental Advocate

Introduction

The Rose Festival at Punjab University, Chandigarh, was a vibrant celebration of nature, culture, and community engagement. Amidst the beauty of blooming roses and enthusiastic visitors, I took the opportunity to create awareness about bio enzymes—a natural, eco-friendly alternative for cleaning, waste management, and sustainable living.

Objective - The main objective of this initiative was to: 

  • Educate people about the benefits and uses of bio enzymes.
  • Promote waste segregation and eco-friendly alternatives to chemical-based cleaners.
  • Encourage people to repurpose fruit and vegetable peels instead of discarding them as waste.

Key Activities & Engagement

Informal Discussions: Engaged with visitors, stall owners, and students about how bio enzymes work and how they can be made at home using simple kitchen waste like citrus peels, jaggery, and water.

Demonstration: Explained the process of making bio enzymes and their multiple uses, including cleaning, deodorizing, and soil enrichment.

Collecting Lemon Peels: Identified a lemon soda stall at the festival where large quantities of lemon peels were being discarded. Instead of letting them go to waste, I collected them to create bio enzymes for an upcoming workshop.

Raising Awareness About Sustainability: Spoke to attendees about the importance of reducing single-use plastic, composting kitchen waste, and adopting bio enzymes as a sustainable cleaning alternative.

Impact & Response

Many people showed keen interest in learning about bio enzymes and how they can incorporate them into their daily lives.

Stall owners were surprised to learn that their discarded fruit peels could be transformed into something valuable.


Several attendees expressed their willingness to attend workshops and explore bio enzymes further.

The initiative aligned with broader environmental goals such as waste management, pollution reduction, and promoting a circular economy.

Conclusion

The Rose Festival provided an excellent platform to spread awareness about bio enzymes and inspire people to embrace sustainable practices. This small yet impactful effort contributed to waste reduction and environmental consciousness.

Moving forward, I aim to conduct more workshops and encourage institutions, households, and businesses to adopt bio enzymes as a natural solution for a cleaner, greener future.

Call to Action

If you’re interested in learning how to make bio enzymes and adopt sustainable practices, stay connected for upcoming workshops and awareness sessions!

#HarGharBioEnzyme #Sustainability #WasteToValue #BioEnzymeAwareness #CircularEconomy #EcoLiving #GreenFuture #ColorCodeFoundation

 

 

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Bio Enzyme Awareness Initiative at the Rose Festival, Punjab University, Chandigarh

  Date: 09-02-2025 Venue: Punjab University, Chandigarh Organized By: Punjab University (Rose Festival) Presented By: Swati Singh, Bio ...