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10 Photos of Abdul Idol Participating in Planting Trees for the First Time

10 Photos of Abdul Idol Participating in Planting Trees for the First Time

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10 Photos of Abdul Idol Participating in Planting Trees for the First Time

Ahmad Abdul, also known as Abdul Idol, is one public figure who cares deeply about the environment. After participating in beach and mangrove forest clean-up actions, this Indonesian Idol 2019 graduate is also involved in Siap Sadar Lingkungan (Siap Darling) initiated by Bakti Djarum Foundation. What is the event like? Check out the following photo slides.

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In the midst of his busy schedule, Abdul took the time to participate in planting a thousand trees in the area of Gedong Songo Complex.

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This reforestation action was also followed by around 200 volunteers from various layers of society, especially students.

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As is known, in recent years the Djarum Foundation has been actively running this Siap Darling event in various cities in Indonesia. The goal is none other than reforestation and saving the earth.

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Anyway, this is Abdul's first experience in planting trees.

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Although it was hot, Abdul admitted that he was very happy to be able to participate in the Siap Darling movement.

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This time, more than 860 types of trees were planted, including Japanese Bamboo, Hujan Mas, Pucuk Merah, Tabebuia Rosea, Pine, Puspa, and Akar Wangi.

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After the event, Abdul also entertained the visitors by performing on stage.

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In addition to performing local and international hit songs, Abdul also introduced his new single titled 'Coming Home' which is themed around love for the environment.

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President Director of Djarum Foundation, Victor Hartono, explained the reason why the archaeological area was chosen for the greening action, which is to beautify and also help boost the economy.

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Solo Action Darling itself will not stop here. In the near future, the Borobudur Temple area will be planted with thousands of trees by the Djarum Foundation.