Odor pollution is a big environmental problem caused by large-scale livestock production in China, and developing a practical way to reduce these odors is pressing. In this study, a combination of 0.2-1.0 U/mL lignin peroxidase (LiP) and one of three peroxides (H 2 O 2 , CaO 2 , 2Na 3 CO 3 ·3H 2 O 2 ) was examined for its efficiency in reducing the release of eight chemicals (propionic acid, isobutyric acid, isocaproic acid, isovaleric acid, phenol, p-cresol, indole, and skatole), NH 3 , H 2 S, and odor intensity from pig manure. The results showed an approximately 90% reduction in p-cresol, 40-60% reduction in odor intensity, 16.5-40% reduction in indolic compounds, and 25-40% reduction in volatile fatty acids. Being the electron acceptors of LiP, 2Na 3 CO 3 ·3H 2 O 2 and CaO 2 performed better than H 2 O 2 in reducing the concentration of eight chemicals, NH 3, H 2 S, and odor intensity from pig manure. The effect of deodorization can last for up to 72 hr.Implications: In China, one of the major environmental problems caused by confined feeding is odor pollution, which brings a major threat to the sustainability, profitability, and growth of the livestock industry. To couple the LiP with the electron acceptors, a low-cost, simple, and feasible method for odor removal was established in this study. Based on the study results, a practical treatment method was provided for odor pollution and supply the farm operators a more flexible time to dispose treated manure.PAPER HISTORY