Planting Trees: A Sustainable Initiative in Bojonegoro

Tree planting in Bojonegoro

Tree planting in Bojonegoro

(Planting Trees: A Sustainable Initiative in Bojonegoro) Trate village, in the Sugihwaras District of Bojonegoro Regency, is landscape that’s prone to drought. Three neighboring villages – Papringan, Pandangtoyo, and Jono – have similar troubles. During the dry season, communities living here experience prolonged drought and water scarcity, making access to clean water a major challenge. 

Now, as part of a collaboration between Trees4Trees, Alliance One Indonesia (AOI), and Indonesia Tri Sembilan (ITS), a coordinated initiative is underway to address environmental concerns and support local communities. In 2023, this initiative focused on planting trees in those four villages of Sugihwaras district. 

Working With Partners to Grow a Better World 

On December 12, 2023, 550 trees were planted in Trate Village, as part of a tree planting program based on the following theme: Let’s Green the Planet, Growing a Better World. The event featured members of Trees4Trees and the local community, along with around 20 volunteers comprising staff members from AOI and ITS.  

This is our contribution to the planet,” commented Cleomar Panno, AOI’s National Agronomy Manager, during the event. “It won’t change the world completely, but at least it will be beneficial for this area, including the local community. And the most important thing is they will be able to harvest the results later.”  

Tree planting in Bojonegoro
550 trees were successfully planted by volunteers and the local community (above).  Cleomar Panno (left) receives a tree-planting certificate from Trees4Trees(below).

CSR Program in Bojonegoro

This tree planting initiative reflects the companies’ commitment within the tobacco industry to contribute to preserving nature and support the local communities who partner with them as tobacco producers.  

Iba Swasono is the Operational Manager of Bojonegoro Regency for PT. AOI, who emphasizes the importance of environmental restoration to both companies. “We recognize that every business, including ours, contributes to environmental degradation,” said Iba while volunteering in Trate. “This tree planting initiative is our responsible action to give back what we have taken from nature. Through this activity, we aim to restore balance by giving back, working to minimize the effects of environmental degradation,” Iba added. 

Restoring the environment, empowering farmers 

In addition to the initial event in Trate, 5,000 more trees are scheduled for planting in early 2024.  

Khoirum Minan is the Trees4Trees Pati Unit Manager overseeing this regional program, which will involve planting avocado, teak, and indigofera trees. Another initiative will introduce four more tree types – kaliandra, petai, water apple, and elephant thorn (locally known as klampis) – selected for their ability to improve soil and conserve water. 

“After our initial assessments, Trate Village and the three other villages were identified as having soil prone to dryness,” explains Khoirum. “As a result, we opted for trees that are well-suited to these soil conditions and can address water scarcity concerns. Teak, for example, thrives in dry-prone areas, and water apples contribute to water conservation,” he explained.  

According to Khoirum, these types of trees bring environmental benefits but also offer economic value:. “Avocado trees provide fruits that local communities can enjoy, while indigofera, in addition to improving soil conditions during drought, yields leaves rich in protein that serve as fodder for the cattle raised by the local community.” 

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(Above) Staff from AOI and ITS roll up their sleeves and get involved in the tree planting activities

Sustainable tree planting program 

AOI and ITS are committed to building on these positive benefits, with a target of 53,000 trees planted in Bojonegoro by 2030.  

This sustainable tree planting initiative aims to combat climate change as a global concern, reduce carbon emissions, address environmental issues in villages around the district (particularly water scarcity and drought), and support local community livelihoods. 

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(Above) Volunteers plant seedlings in Trate Village, as part of AOI’s ESG activities

Yossy Zahra is the Environmental and Social Governance (ESG) Assistant Manager at AOI. She confirmed that the company’s tree planting program forms part of a wider scheme designed to generate long-term benefits for both the environment and society. In addition to conservation, AOI is aiming to bolster the incomes of local community members through products that come from the new trees. 

“This initiative is a component of our ESG program, which covers crops, environment, and people, with a specific focus on the environment,” explains Yossy, before adding that carbon offsetting, and crop diversification are their main areas of focus. “Through these efforts, our goal is to provide our farmer partners with tree products that they can either sell or utilize to meet their needs., 

At the beginning of a New Year, the residents of Bojonegoro Regency can look forward to a new era of productivity, landscape stability, and availability of resources. With support from AOI and ITS, Trees4Trees is planting the seeds of a more sustainable future in East Java. 

Growing Green: Microsoft’s Continued Urban Forestry Initiative

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Microsoft Tree Planting event

(Microsoft; Growing Green) It was only 8 AM, but already hot as an oven in the GIIC industrial area in Bekasi, just east of Jakarta. Sweltering days are par for the course around here, in one of West Java’s largest and busiest industrial centers, where buildings and factories are scattered all around, and trees are hard to come by.  

But all that is beginning to change. Microsoft Operations Indonesia has teamed up with Trees4Trees and One Tree Planted to launch a tree planting program that will bring shade to the industrial estate and a range of benefits to the surrounding landscape and communities.  

CSR Tree Planting event
(Above) Seedlings planted in 2022 have taken root and are beginning to grow (Photo: Kemas Duga Muis/Trees4Trees)

Balancing development with environment 

This program kicked off in 2022 – 2023, when 22,800 trees were planted. Following the success of that pilot project, 19,000 more trees are being planted in 2024.  

“Together with Microsoft, our goal is to enhance the greenery and create a healthier environment in industrial areas,” explains Pandu Budi Wahono, Trees4Trees’ Program Manager.  

Trees chosen for the program include gmelina and rain trees, which can provide some much-needed shade. Other, multipurpose trees like petai, durian, and jackfruit have also been chosen, as they can provide fruit and other resources for the local community. 

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Read also: Regreening Jakarta’s Concrete Jungle through Urban Forest

Regreening the urban jungle 

In December 2023, 500 new trees were planted in GIIC by a team of volunteers made up of Microsoft staff, partners, and clients marking the starting of the tree-planting initiative. 

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(Above and below) Volunteers from Microsoft plant trees under the hot sun in Bekasi (Photo: Trees4Trees/V. Arnila Wulandani)

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“This tree planting event serves as a reminder for those of us, who work in the technology field, about the significance of environmental protection,” said Elizabeth Simatupang, who is the Data Center Operations Manager at Microsoft Operation Indonesia.  

She also revealed that volunteering had made her more aware of the many benefits trees can offer. “I hope the trees we’ve planted will produce more oxygen and be beneficial to the environment, aligning with our motto: Technology should not cost the Earth,” she added. 

Gavin Hodge is DCD Project Manager at Microsoft Operations Indonesia. This was his second time volunteering with Trees4Trees, and he felt energized to see so many people working to support the environment. 

“It is great to see so many people get involved,” said Gavin, referring to the various Microsoft partners and team members onboard with the project. “I hope big trees will stay here for a long time and remove carbon dioxide, making it a better place to live,” he added.  

Microsoft team
(Above) Gavin Hodge during the tree planting event (Photo: Trees4Trees/V. Arnila Wulandani)

A watershed moment for urban replanting 

Although the program  focuses on creating an urban forest, improving degraded land and providing tree cover, its goals go even further. The industrial areas are located downstream of the Citarum river, specifically alongside the Cipamingkis and Cikalapa rivers., The program aims to restore the watershed and return forest cover to the region, addressing a range of complex challenges triggered by developmental pressures. 

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(Above) An aerial view of the Cipamingkis River (Photo: Trees4Trees/Kemas Duga Muis)

Amung is a local farmer and one of the project partners, who helps out by growing trees for the planting activities. In recent times, he’s seen the dangers of deforestation and land degradation firsthand: “Recently, when the river burst its banks and flowed into my field, many of my plants were lost.” He blames excessive upstream development for the flood, noting that severe river siltation left the rainwater with nowhere else to go. 

The benefits of Microsoft’s extended planting program spread beyond the industrial estate and into the surrounding landscape, impacting lives and livelihoods in unexpected ways. In addition to providing shade and restoring the watershed, planting trees here can help prevent flooding and protect local farmers from potential ruin. Technology shouldn’t cost the Earth. Thanks to the latest initiatives by Microsoft and partners, development is headed in a more positive direction.  

Watch the video: Urban Forestry Tree-planting with Microsoft

Writer: V. Arnila Wulandani. Editor: Christopher Alexander

Trees4Trees 2023 Green Journey

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Green Journey; The year 2023 is coming to an end, and a new year is on the horizon! Despite facing challenges such as a prolonged dry season and the impact of the El Nino phenomenon, Trees4Trees remains steadfast in its mission to green the environment. It includes supporting areas affected by drought and water scarcity through tree planting.  

The Trees4Trees planting season is currently in progress and is scheduled to continue until early 2024, leading to the planting of more trees. This initiative is expected to generate larger impacts on the environment, social aspects, and the economy.  

Therefore, we express our gratitude to the individuals, companies, and organizations that have supported our green mission throughout the year. Your remarkable support as sponsors and donors has enabled us to achieve new milestones in 2023, and we are eager to share them with you. 

TREES4TREES 2023 REFORESTATION JOURNEY 

 

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Looking ahead to 2024, we are steadfast in our commitment to expanding tree planting efforts. This involves over 20,000 farmers in 231 villages across various regions in Indonesia. You, your organization, or company can actively contribute by becoming sponsors and donating trees to support this cause. For more details, please reach out to us at info@trees4trees.treesforplant.com. 

 As the new year approaches, it provides a timely opportunity to adopt green resolutions and resetting habits that promote a sustainable lifestyle. Through these changes, we collectively contribute to the well-being of our planet and secure a better future. Additionally, consider gifting trees as a meaningful and eco-friendly New Year’s present. 

 GIFT TREES

Wishing you a joyful New Year! Continue making a positive impact on Earth by participating in Trees4Trees tree planting initiatives.  

 

 

Travels in Java: Take a Dip in the Cibolang Hot Spring

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Cibolang Hotpsring Pengalengan

Travels in Java; Located around 30 miles (50 km) south of Bandung in Pengalengan, West Java, the Cibolang hot spring is surrounded by the beauty of nature. Now, with its growing reputation among tourists, Cibolang is bringing new meaning to the term ‘hot spot’.  

In the surrounding landscape, visitors can roam around scenic tea plantations, dial up the adrenaline with river rafting trips, hike in the misty mountains, or simply unwind in the warm, volcanic water of the hot springs.  

Perched at an altitude of 4,750 feet (1,450 meters) above sea level, Wanasuka Village is home to the 2-hectare Cibolang hot spring. It takes about two hours to get there from Bandung by car, on a journey through the verdant landscapes of West Java.  

Cibolang Hotpsring Pengalengan

Tucked away between two mountains 

At journey’s end, the Cibolang hot spring sits in the foothills of twin mountains, called Wayang and Windu. Up here, the air is cool and fresh, with temperatures rarely edging over 68 degrees Fahrenheit (20 Celsius). All around, fragrant pine trees and colorful calliandra combine to create the feeling of a secret glade in the forest. 

According to local traditions, the mountains here are sacred places where gods reside. They are also the wellspring of the Citarum River, which flows from seven springs in Wayang mountain to a lake called Situ Cisanti, before joining the Citarum tributaries. Peoples say the water that trickles down from the mountain is divine, as it comes direct from the gods. 

And the Cibolang hot spring is certainly a heavenly place to spend the day. The volcanic heart of the mountain warms the spring waters to temperatures between 104 and 115°F (40-46°C), creating a kind of natural bath or jacuzzi, tucked away in the forest.  

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What to do in Cibolang Hot Spring  

Established in 1990, the Cibolang hot spring complex provides visitors with access to three main pools, each filled with natural hot water that flows direct from the mountains.  

Entrance tickets are just Rp25,000 (US$ 1.60) per person, and you can even grab yourself a private pool ticket for Rp40,000 (US$ 2.58) per person. This is a great way to let off steam with family and friends. 

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The Cibolang hot springs are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. To get the most out of your trip, follow our top tips: 

 Top Tips: Visiting Cibolang Hot Spring 

  • Visit in the early morning and late afternoon, when the atmosphere is serene and magical 
  • The water is like a hot bath, so dip your toes first and acclimatize to the temperature 
  • Rent a mat and enjoy a picnic with friends and family 
  • Grab yourself private pool, then sit back and enjoy the view  
  • Don’t forget to bring a swimsuit! 

Keeping Cibolang Green 

Travels in Java: Take a Dip in the Cibolang Hot Spring

Forest and farmland surrounding the hot springs. (Photo: Trees4Trees/Kemas Duga Muis) 

As part of our commitment to preserving the upstream regions of the Citarum River, which includes the Cibolang hot springs, Trees4Trees has been busy planting trees to keep the area green and healthy. 

Since 2022, our replanting program has been hard at work around the villages of Wanasuka and Banjarsari, with 54,000 trees planted in strategic locations. “We specifically planted trees on local farmland, to help the environment while also supporting local farmers,” explains Muhammad Anggy, Trees4Trees’ Cisangkuy Unit Manager.  

These activities provide a range of benefits to the local landscape, from ensuring the availability of water sources, to preventing erosion, and preserving the hot springs, which provide a source of income for many people living in the area. But this is just the beginning. Around 61,000 trees will be planted in Wanasuka and Banjarsari village by the beginning of next year (2024).

Zeni is Trees4Trees’ Field Coordinator for these two villages in Cisangkuy. He hopes these replanting efforts can make a big difference in the near future. “By adding more trees, we aim to preserve the hot spring and the foothills of the twin mountains that form part of the upstream Citarum river,” says Zeni. “By improving upstream areas at the source of the river, we also hope to benefit downstream areas, bringing prosperity to local communities and returning the Citarum to its natural state.” 

Writer: V. Arnila Wulandani. Editor: Christopher Alexander

10 Eco-Friendly Gift Ideas for Christmas and New Year

10 Eco-Friendly Gift Ideas for Christmas and New Year
10 Eco-Friendly Gift Ideas for Christmas and New Year
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Approaching 2023’s end, Christmas and the New Year are on the horizon. Therefore, let’s cherish these moments with loved ones. Rather than opting for gifts that may contribute to wastefulness, let’s embark on a journey of thoughtfulness. Consider presenting eco-friendly gifts that carry meaningful value. It obviously will leave a positive impact on our surroundings.  

Here, we showcase a curated selection of the best eco-friendly gift ideas. It is perfect to express your love and appreciation during the joyous seasons of Christmas and New Year. 

Composting Kit 

Composting is nature’s way of recycling. Currently, it has become a recent trend as people become more aware of zero waste action. Moreover, composting is one of the most powerful actions to reduce trash. It is ultimately contribute to addressing climate change and enhancing soil health. 

Presenting a composting kit to your closest person who is embracing an eco-friendly lifestyle can be a great idea. It will support them in managing organic or kitchen waste beneficially.  

Register to an Eco Art Workshop  

Explore a variety of eco-friendly art options that enable individuals to create beautiful pieces sustainably. From crafting with naturally dyed fabric to eco-painting using elements like leaves and flowers. You can also craft using recycled materials such as old newspapers, leftover fabrics, plastic bottles, or cardboard, there’s a wealth of possibilities. Enroll your loved ones in this workshop as a gift. This will give them a unique experience that not only enhances their environmental awareness but may also unveil new business potential. 

Book a Nature Trip  

A traveling in nature serves as an excellent means to rejuvenate both our body and soul, surrounded by breathtaking scenery. Presently, various traveling packages offer an immersive environmental experience. They sometimes incorporate with nature activities such as cycling around the village, gardening, composting, and tree planting. Booking a nature trip that includes these eco-friendly activities can be the perfect gift for your loved ones. This trip offers a unique and enriching nature experience. 

10 Eco-Friendly Gift Ideas for Christmas and New Year
Photo: V. Arnila Wulandani

Reusable Tote Bag  

Every shopping trip involves bags. However, plastic bags which the most common choice are harmful. It takes centuries to degrade. Gifting a reusable tote bag is an excellent choice for your favorite shopper! It is offering durability and versatility for groceries, trips, and everyday items. Unlike single-use options, reusable tote bags made from materials like canvas and cotton contribute significantly to reducing plastic waste. Whether you choose to create a customized design yourself or purchase one, this considerate gift is ideal for any enthusiastic shopper! 

Handmade Dried Flower and Fruit Frame 

Did you know that dried fruit slices like oranges, dried flowers, and leaves, can create a unique wall ornament? Gather some flowers and leaves from your house yard. Additionally, grab some fruit slices, like oranges or cranberries from your kitchen, then dry them. After that, arrange them in a glass frame to create home decoration that can be hung on the wall. Finally, gift it to your loved ones as a special handmade gift. Add a customized heartfelt message for a more memorable touch. 

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Sustainable Music Concert Ticket  

Experience the thrill of a music concert while minimizing environmental impact by choosing a sustainable option. Many singers and music festivals embrace eco-friendly concepts these days. They  incorporate their concert with innovations like energy-efficient equipment, renewable energy use, waste reduction, and carbon footprint reduction through connections to public transportation. Gifting a ticket to a sustainable music concert or festival is a wonderful way to share the joy of music while caring for the environment. 

Digital Photo Slide Show 

Crafting a digital photo slideshow serves as an affordable and cherished gift for our special someone. Compile photos capturing the most beautiful moments shared with them into a digital video. This not only provides a meaningful and memorable gift, but it also generates zero waste. 

Subscription to Digital Entertainment 

In this digital era, giving a gift that generates zero waste is possible. Additionally, it will remain meaningful. You can subscribe to digital entertainment services for your loved ones, such as music or movie apps. Additionally, consider subscriptions to e-newspapers or magazines, purchasing e-books, or enrolling in online workshops, such as cooking or DIY courses.  

A Live Tree  

Gifting a live tree is a fantastic choice for eco-conscious individuals. Whether planted in the yard or kept in a pot indoors, it’s meaningful! It is continuously growing gift with positive environmental impacts. Trees absorb CO2, act as a carbon sink against climate change, provide shade, cool surroundings, and enhance the aesthetics around the house. 

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Gift a Donated Tree with Your Loved Ones’ Name 

Gifting a donated tree with a personalized touch is a heartfelt and lasting expression of appreciation. Meanwhile, it also actively enhance our surroundings. It is a unique and impactful gift that allows you to plant a tree with your special one’s name.

Simply visit Trees4Trees donation page and include a custom message. Soon after, we’ll send the gift of donated tree and your heartfelt words to your loved ones on your behalf. Click here to give the gift of trees.

10 Eco-Friendly Gift Ideas for Christmas and New Year
Photo: Trees4Trees/Kemas Duga Muis

Read also: 7 Eco Friendly Ways to Celebrate Christmas and New Year 

Give Trees as a Gift to Your Loved Ones

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Give Trees as a Gift

Are you searching for a special and memorable gift for your loved ones? A truly memorable gift is often unexpected and unique, with a special meaning that makes it perfect.   

Gifting trees is an ideal way to express sincere appreciation for your special ones   

As we approach the end of the year, there are numerous occasions to surprise your friends, family, lover, or colleagues with the gift of trees. 

You can present trees with someone’s name as a Christmas gift, New Year gift, Mother’s Day gift, or for any other special occasion. Additionally, you can include a personalized message along with your gift of planted trees. 

WHAT WILL YOUR LOVED ONES RECEIVE WITH A GIFT OF TREES?  

The gift of trees consists of trees planted in degraded areas in Indonesia. As such, the person you choose to gift the trees will receive: 

  • An e-certificate of trees planted, registered with his or her name. 
  • An e-card containing your custom message to the person you are gifting. 
  • A WIN number that grants the recipient access to visit the trees, learn about their location, and discover details about the local farmers who planted them, all online through our website trees4trees.org. 

HOW TO GIFT TREES? 

To give the gift of trees to your loved ones, simply visit our donation page and plant trees with us. Write your custom message to the person you are gifting. We will send the gift along with your message to your loved ones on behalf of your name. Click below to visit our donation page  

GIVE TREES FOR A GIFT!

Please note in the comment box that your donation is intended to gift trees to another person, following this format: “This donation is intended to gift trees to [Recipient’s Name] for [Occasion – e.g., Mother’s Day/Christmas Gift].”  Include the following details: 

  • Sender name: 
  • Sender email: 
  • Recipient name: 
  • Recipient email (must be mentioned): 
  • Message for e-card: 

We require your email address and the gift recipient’s email address to send you a digital certificate and WIN number to track the planted trees’ location. 

If you encounter difficulties while donating trees through our donation page, alternatively you can also make a direct donation to our PayPal account or our Bank account. Follow these steps! 

Donate Tree with PayPal  

  1. Log in to your PayPal account 
  2. Go to ‘Send and Request’
  3. Click ‘Send’ – ‘Send Payment to’
  4. Enter Trees4Trees PayPal account: info@trees4tree.org
  5. Click: Send to info@trees4trees.treesforplant.com
  6. Fill in the donation amount. Start from 1 US$ and above
  7. Leave us a note in the column of ‘What’s this payment for’ that your donation is intended to gift trees to another person. Follow this format: This donation is intended to gift trees to …. for …… (occasion. For example: Mothers Day/Christmas Gift).
  8. Click ‘Continue’ then ‘Send Payment Now’  

Donate Tree Direct to Bank Account

You can transfer your donation to the following bank account: YAYASAN BUMI HIJAU LESTARI. Account Number 1360001234514. Bank Mandiri – Branch Sisingamangaraja Semarang 

Once your donation has been made through PayPal or Direct Transfer to Bank Account, please send us your donation confirmation and proof of payment to our official email, info@trees4trees.treesforplant.com.  Send us also your personal data. Follow this format:

I have just made a tree donation payment with …. (amount of money)  This donation is intended to gift trees to …. for …… (occasion. For example: Mothers Day/Christmas Gift). Here the detail information:  

  • Sender name: 
  • Sender e-mail: 
  • Recipient name: 
  • Recipient e-mail (must be mentioned):    
  • Message for e-card: 

Send your confirmation along with information with the email subject: Trees4Gifts Payment Confirmation_Bank Transfer (Your Name). 

WHAT IMPACTS MADE BY GIFTING TREES? 

The gifted trees will be planted in critical areas both in farmers’ fields and public facilities like riverbanks and around the water spring for environmental improvement.  

By gifting trees, you will not only giving a memorable gift to you loved ones, but also helping to: 

  • Improve the environment and reduce erosion, drought, and maintain the clean water availability
  • Combat global warming and climate change by trees planted that will absorb greenhouse gases
  • Empower farmers families to plant trees on their land where they grow more economic value trees.

YOU CAN VISIT YOUR TREES

Gifting trees with Trees4Trees is unique because every tree you gift will have a special number called WIN Number. It will allow your loved ones to see their trees and the impacts online. 

The gift recipient can visit trees that you give through the online map by scanning a QR code or by entering a WIN (World Identification Number) code on our website. Visit trees4trees.org!