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10 Photos That Prove Igor Saykoji and Andovi Care about the Environment

10 Photos That Prove Igor Saykoji and Andovi Care about the Environment

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10 Photos That Prove Igor Saykoji and Andovi Care about the Environment

A real action in supporting reforestation was initiated by the Djarum Environmental Service Foundation. Titled Candi Sadar Lingkungan (Candi Darling), this event was held in the Prambanan Temple area. Hundreds of trees were planted by around 500 students. Among them, the presence of 2 public figures, Andovi Da Lopez and Igor Saykoji, could be seen. Despite the heat, they still showed their enthusiasm in planting tree seedlings. Check out the photos below..

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Saving the earth is not the task of superheroes, but all of us. And we can do it through small things like disposing of trash properly and starting to reduce the use of plastic.

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The song 'Plastik' was created by Igor together with his son who is still in junior high school. The message of this song is to spread awareness about the dangers of plastic waste that need to be reduced.

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On that occasion, Igor introduced his latest single titled 'Plastik'.

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Not only planting tree seedlings, Igor was also chosen to entertain the visitors and participants on stage.

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Andovi admitted that he had difficulty planting tree seedlings because this was his first experience. Meanwhile, Igor seemed to be very smooth.

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Under the scorching sun, Andovi and Igor seem to not care. They continue to pursue their good intentions to prevent global warming.

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This event also received full support from rapper Igor Saykoji and Youtuber Andovi Da Lopez.

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There were 500 students from different universities who participated in planting tree seedlings at this Candi Darling event.

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The Siap Darling program is carried out with a noble goal, which is to save the earth through reforestation.

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The Prambanan Temple area was chosen first, because the cultural heritage of our ancestors is still very popular among tourists.