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Honoured & Grateful – Dilmah’s Commitment Recognised in 2025

We are humbled to share two meaningful recognitions that reflect the heart of who we are; a family business built on kindness, integrity, and a deep responsibility to people and nature. Dilmah has bee...

Dilmah launches Grey2Green: An Urban Greening Project

Colombo is heating up! Over the past 20 years, rising concrete and shrinking greenery have pushed temperatures in the city’s built-up areas up by nearly 4°C. With this growing heat challenge, the mess...

Connecting Rainforests, Communities and Livelihoods 

The newly launched documentary – Connecting Rainforests, Communities and livelihoods , shines a light on the remarkable journey of the Endane Biodiversity Corridor ...

Building Brighter Futures

At the heart of the MJF Foundation is a commitment to fostering stronger, more inclusive communities. We believe that true change happens when we work together — supporting health, nurturing leadershi...

Art for Conservation

Photography may often steal the spotlight in conservation storytelling, but art holds a quiet power of its own. This idea came to life at Art for Conservation: A Journey Through the Wild, an inspiring...

Dilmah Takes the Lead in Water & Ocean Stewardship in Sri Lanka

For Sri Lankans, Dilmah is more than tea – it’s heritage in a cup. But behind the familiar aroma lies a philosophy of purpose, compassion, and stewardship, rooted in the words of Dilmah Founder Merril...

Wings, Leaves and Wonder

Little explorers gathered at Dilmah Conservation’s One Earth Centre in Moratuwa for a journey into the wonders of nature. The event, organised for the “Funday Times” readers, also welcomed children an...

It’s a wrap for the One Earth Photography Competition!

“I never hoped to win; I just submitted my passion,” shared one of our winning photographers. The One Earth Photography Competition – Unveiling Sri Lanka’s Biodiversity was never just about capturing ...

Celebrating a New Chapter of Success

Success Stories of Impact! When we first met Nipuni Fernando she was a youngster learning life skills at our Rainbow Programme for children and youth with developmental disabilities. Today, she is an ...

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