 This study demonstrated that pomegranate peel waste could be used to create cost-effective, environmentally friendly, and high-quality activated carbon. The activated carbon was then used to immobilize lac case enzymes which were able to break down a variety of emerging pollutants including declofenac, amoxicillin, carbamazepine, and ciprofloxacin. The optimal conditions for immobilization included a pH of 4, 35°C and a lac case concentration of 2.5 milligrams per milliliter. The results showed that the immobilized lac case had a higher surface area than the non-immobilized lac case, indicating that the immobilization process increased the surface area of the activated carbon. Additionally, the immobilized lac case was more effective at removing pollutants from water compared to the non-immobilized lac case. The results also indicated that the immobilized lac case was better suited for use in wastewater treatment due to its ability to break down multiple pollutants simultaneously. Overall, this study demonstrates that pomegranate peel waste can.