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Item Organic Liquid Detegent Formulation and its Biodegradability Potential – An Evaluation(Journal of Fundamental & Comparative Research, 2022) Ramasamy, SakthivelHuge quantities of water are wasted due to poor management of the water system by humans. Water is used in two different ways, consumptive use and non-consumptive use. Depletion of energy reserves, ecosystem health, water security and other sustainability challenges are undermined behind wasting the water. Hence there is a threat to the freshwater resources all over the world in both developed and developing countries. It is also recorded that numerous strategies have been adopted to reduce, recycle and reuse the freshwater so as a conserved sustainable utility (Stanley et al., 2012). It is also recorded that an estimated 1 billion lack access to drinking water and 2.7 billion people lack access to sanitation (Varosmarthyet al., 2011). Both in developed and developing countries overlapping challenges are felt with reference to the freshwater management biodiversity (WHO 2008). The study involving the formulation of an organic liquid detergent was carried out in accordance with the standard protocol. Realising the need for effective conservation, the paper aims at encouraging people to adopt a cost-effective product that will be eco-friendly and inert the water conservation for future and present generations.