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Lenzites elegans, a white-rot fungus that produces ligninolytic enzymes and decolourize manufactured dyes, was isolated from rotting wood. L. Elegans KSG32 produced laccase (363.7 IU/mL) and lignin peroxidase (5.16 IU/mL) for the first time, according to our knowledge. The capacity of Cibacron red dye to decolourize was tested in both solid and liquid environments. The use of L. elegans KSG32 in the decolourization of Cibacron red dye and the chemical pollution of water. The capacity of a microorganism to cause dye discolouration has gotten a lot of press. Microbial decolourization of dyes and water pollutant compounds is thought to be a cost-effective way to remove these pollutants from the environment. There has been a lot of research in recent years on the fungus to remove dye from dye effluent. It is proving to be a viable alternative to conventional treatment methods.