This housewife uses fruit skin to make eco-friendly enzyme cleaners


Jessica Tan's children Imelda (youngest), Iris and Isaac enjoy making household enzyme cleaners. They help to fill recycled bottles with fruit peel. Photos: Jessica Tan

She had lots of time to spare. And she had lots of fruit peel because she was an ardent juicer. So, she decided to mix time and peel together to make fruit enzyme cleaners.

Jessica Tan Wee Loo, 32, explains: “Enzyme cleaners are chemical-free, biodegradable and gentle on hands and the environment. The cleaners are also natural insect repellents which keep ants and cockroaches at bay without harming them directly.”

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