Abstract. This community service project addresses the critical issue of organic waste accumulation in Sukamiskin Village, Bandung, Indonesia, specifically targeting orange peel waste, which constitutes a significant portion of household refuse. The initiative empowered members of the PKK (Family Welfare Movement) RW 01 group through a structured training program to produce eco-enzyme, a valuable fermented liquid derived from organic waste. The primary goal was to equip 20 PKK members with the technical skills and economic knowledge to transform waste into a marketable, environmentally friendly product. The methodology employed a three-stage process: identification and socialization of the problem and solution, hands-on training in eco-enzyme production, and post-training monitoring and evaluation. A pretest/post-test design using SPSS 22 software confirmed a statistically significant increase in participants' knowledge (p < 0.001). Post-intervention, participants demonstrated practical competence in producing high-quality eco-enzyme, leading to a measurable reduction in household organic waste and the emergence of new micro-enterprises. This project demonstrated that empowering women's groups like the PKK is a highly effective strategy for tackling urban waste management challenges while fostering sustainable economic development at the grassroots level.
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