The market of the juice industry is increasing globally including in Indonesia and one of the factors that support the developing market of juice is the sufficient supply of raw material. Consequently, the increasing production of juice has resulted in a high amount of solid waste such as under-ripe fruits, rotten organic matter, peels, seeds, and majorly in the form of pomace. Pomace is usually discarded or slightly used as animal feed and becomes a serious environmental problem, and also an economic burden for the company. However, pomace can be utilized as functional and healthy ingredients in food product development due to its beneficial components namely dietary fiber and antioxidants. This review will emphasize on the nutrient, fiber and bioactive content of fruit pomace.