Zeolite-TiO2 nanocomposite was synthesized to maximize its surface area for high reactivity and then immobilized onto a low density polyethylene film to enhance its mechanical stability and application practicality. Ultraviolet light emitting diode (UV-LED) was applied instead of traditional UV lamps to activate the TiO2 composite. Photovoltaics was also introduced to utilize solar radiation as an energy source of UV-LED. The reactivity of zeolite-TiO2 nanocomposite under UV-LED powered by solar radiation was evaluated in the presence of potassium persulfate (K2S2O8) as an oxidant to decompose reactive dyes and pharmaceuticals (reactive black 5, cefiximetrihydrate, and phenazopyridine). Reactivity of various chemical, photolytic, photochemical, and photocatalytic decomposition processes and routes was in order of UV-LED ≈ TiO2 ≈ zeolite ≈ zeolite-TiO2 ≈ UV-LED/zeolite ≈ UV-LED/TiO2 < K2S2O8