February 24, 2026

Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

Source: Ecology Foundation

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Anton Komolov is a Russian television and radio host, DJ, and voiceover and dubbing actor. In addition to his media career, Anton is deeply involved in charity work. For many years, he has supported foundations that support people with various illnesses. The host is also interested in environmental initiatives.

Anton advocates for waste separation and, together with his son, participates in the "Kind Caps" project. "I'm a proponent of the theory of small actions. Starting with ourselves, sorting waste, turning off unnecessary electrical appliances, using water sparingly, and generally being environmentally responsible, we can gradually move this inert machine forward. Start with yourself, don't wait for others! And those 'others' will follow your example," the presenter inspires.

Anton teaches educational courses at the Green School of the Russian Environmental Operator (REO). These short lessons teach students about responsible consumption, waste management, and preserving the health of the planet.

Anton is also the host of the podcast "Drivers of Progress," where one episode was dedicated to new technologies in ecology and sustainable development. You can listen to the episode on LitRes.

Anton has supported Earth Hour on numerous occasions, sharing this on his social media: "The goal of Earth Hour isn't to save electricity, as many believe. The main goal of Earth Hour is to draw attention to the planet's environmental problems so that everyone can unite and find solutions. It's also a great opportunity to learn what you can do."

Anton Komolov's charisma and talent make the environmental agenda vibrant and memorable. He makes even serious issues sound engaging and captivating, captivating his audience.

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