Mgs-ians who are dedicated to save the environment

Current Trends to Save the Environment


Global warming is taking effect on our Mother Earth. Effects of Global Warming can be seen throughout the years.
At this point, people around the world are doing what they can to slow down global warming. Among the current trends to save the environment are recycling, composting, reusing.

However, the popular trend now in South East Asia is using enzymes to protect our environment and slow down global warming and its harmful effects. Enzymes are a complex organic substance of protein chains and mineral salts and juvenile hormones. Garbage enzyme can be produced easily with the organic waste from our kitchens.
We, students of Penang Methodist Girls’ School are doing our part to save the environment. In our class of 4 Science 1, we each produce at least a bottle of enzyme as part of our English in Science and Technology (EST) project.

During enzyme production, O3 + NO3 + CO3 is generated and these could help purify and whiten the dark clouds in the sky which trap lots of heavy metals. Those dark clouds cause more heat to be trapped on earth due to the greenhouse effect. O3 (ozone) from the garbage enzymes could reduce the heavy metals in the clouds and this would reduce global warming.
More NO3 (nitrite) in the air is useful as nutrients for the plants and soil.
If every household makes and uses enzymes, it would help tremendously in the reduction of global warming.
Garbage enzymes have many uses. Some of the uses of enzyme include:
enzyme mixed with kitchen waste to make the soil rich for vegetable growing
convert unfertilized sandy land to prosperous farm land
animal waste become a natural feed for plants
produce an abundance of organic food

Due to the many uses of enzymes, we MGSians are making enzymes to so our part to save the environment.

Shu Yoong's Enzyme Collection






these are the collection of enzyme bottles in my home..
looks like we’re doing an enzyme factory here huh.. haha..
seeing ISN’T believing.. so no.. it’s not usually this neat…
it’s just that I arranged it..
stuff with me is never neat.. hehe..
but no, I did not make it all.. it’s my mum la…
I only did one… the middle right on the last row..
Ya, that’s orange enzyme for my est project..
Should be about a month-old right now…









broccoli and pineapple fruit enzyme
broccoli is supposed to be anti-cancerous..
so ya, this is an experiment.. by my mama..
honestly though, it stinks…
I guess all vegetable enzymes stink..
But this particular broccoli and pineapple fruit enzyme smells of fart.. seriously!





pear and mangosteen fruit enzyme
awww… there goes my favourite mangosteen made into enzymes…. Hais…



dragon fruit and grape fruit enzyme..

now this is fun..
it’s my favourite among the collection..
cos of it’s nice, attractive colour and smells good..
most tempting-looking one to drink.. hehe..

Uses of enzymes part 5 ( video taken from youtube )

Have you made enzymes before?

The poll has officially been closed.

The results are:
18 people have made enzymes before (94%)
1 person has never made enzymes before (5%)

Do suggest some questions that can we can put up for the next poll.
Send these suggestions to:
mgsenzymes@gmail.com


Thank you.
Esther Lau.