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Understanding Nitrogen Pollution Impacts by using Lichens as Bioindicators

South Asian Nitrogen Hub, University of Peradeniya and Dilmah Tea share outcomes of the project at knowledge sharing event The Dilmah Conservation “Lichens: Nature’s Air Quality Sensor” event, held on...

Growing Up in the Tea Gardens

At Dilmah, our journey to crafting exceptional teas begins with a deep-rooted commitment to the communities where our tea is grown. Kahawatte Plantations, nestled amidst the lush landscapes of Sri Lan...

Knowledge Session: Lichens as Air Quality Sensors

Dilmah, in collaboration with the University of Peradeniya, has been partnering for several years with the South Asian Nitrogen Hub (SANH) on a groundbreaking study examining the impact of ammonia on ...

Pioneering Sustainability for a Greener Tomorrow

Highlights from Biodiversity Sri Lanka’s 9th AGM and CEO Forum In August 2012, Biodiversity Sri Lanka (BSL) was founded as a unique initiative by the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce (CCC), in collaboration...

Into the Land of Magical Dilmah Tea

Get ready to Double the Deliciousness with our Exquisitely Flavoured Tea.  Why do we say that? It’s because we use the finest Single Region Ceylon Tea together with the best ingredients. When those tw...

The Ergonomic Basket Project

Here’s another success story from our tea gardens! One of our recent initiatives to support our tea harvesters at Kahawatte Plantations (KWPL) has been to develop ergonomic baskets. They help to preve...

Brewing Hour with Amrit Fernando

Tune in every Thursday for an hour of tea and music-filled fun as Amrit, Dilmah 3rd gen, brings you the latest all-to-know-about-Dilmah, exclusive tea recipes, and his top song picks.  Don’...

Supporting the Emergency Response in Sri Lanka

The ‘1990 Suwa Seriya’ free ambulance service is a pioneering initiative to provide an emergency medical network covering the entire country. The MJF Group has donated towards seven such ambulances, w...

The Last Two Giants of Sinharaja: A Commitment to Conservation

In the heart of Sri Lanka, the UNESCO biodiversity hotspot, the Sinharaja Forest Complex, was once home to a small group of elephants. Over time, for reasons still unclear—whether due to natural cause...