Abstract

Solid waste and air pollution are never ending environmental problems that can be partially solved by turning waste into useful bio-products. In this study, enzymatic solutions were developed by formulating enzymatic solutions from fish intestines and fruit peels. This aimed to help in biodegradation of organic solid wastes. Organic waste samples were treated with formulated enzymatic solutions for 7 days in aerated set-up for aerobic degradation. Biodegradability and odor of the waste samples were compared with commercial enzymatic solution. Determination of evolved carbon dioxide (CO2) using gravimetric analysis (GA) was used to determine the percent biodegradability, Dt, of organic solid waste and odor-ranking method was used to determine the odor intensity of the organic waste samples. The result showed that the weight loss and percentage biodegradability of organic waste sample treated with formulated enzymatic solution is comparable with that of the commercial enzymatic solution. In terms of odor intensity, waste treated with the product, formulated enzymatic solution (FES) is also comparable to the waste treated with commercial enzymatic solution. Thus, implying that the developed FES is as efficient as that of the commercial enzymatic solution. These significant results will be helpful to future researchers in providing ways on improving the degradation of organic solid waste and mitigating the increasing glitches on our environment. Enzyme kinetics, physical and chemical properties studies of the solution were recommended for future researchers to accurately determine the effectiveness of the formulated enzymatic solution in the degradation of organic solid waste.

Highlights

  • Cabanatuan City is considered as the economic heart of Nueva Ecija and is the focus of a metropolitan area of more than 300,000 people

  • In terms of odor intensity, waste treated with the product, formulated enzymatic solution (FES) is comparable to the waste treated with commercial enzymatic solution

  • This study aimed to develop formulated enzymatic solution (FES) from fish intestines and fruit peels that could aid in biodegradation of organic wastes comparable with commercial enzymatic solutions based on the amount of CO2 evolved by and the weight loss of the organic wastes treated with different de

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Introduction

Cabanatuan City is considered as the economic heart of Nueva Ecija and is the focus of a metropolitan area of more than 300,000 people. To address the growing problem of waste disposal, the City Government of Cabanatuan instituted ways of improving its existing dumpsites and transfer facility stations. The former dumpsite in Valle Cruz, Cabanatuan City was closed to give way to its rehabilitation aimed at removing odorous pollution that is affecting the residents within and around the vicinity. These pollutants are mostly organic solid wastes, which have the highest percentage amount based on the previous waste analysis characterization system. The semi-solid form of waste has the quality of both solid and liquid- like sludge

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