Sometimes conservation is about protecting what we can see. Other times, it is about rediscovering what was almost lost. Recently, we had the opportunity to support the conservation of a rare plant sp...
While much of the world races to make tea cheaper, we continue to focus on making its future ‘Stronger Together’. As part of our Sustainable Supply Chain Roadmap, last month we hosted the latest sessi...
At our Endane Biodiversity Corridor in Rathnapura, something special was brought to life – D-Island, a one-of-a-kind arboretum in Sri Lanka. Created earlier this year in partnership with the Fac...
Some events teach you facts. Others make you wish you had been there sooner. ‘Wetlands after Dusk’ at Beddagana Wetland Park did both. It was designed to help people understand the science...
What does a cup of tea have to do with women’s health? In Sri Lanka, cervical cancer claims the lives of approximately 700 women every year. It is the second-highest cancer incidence among females in ...
What happens when young minds and experienced voices come together to rethink urban spaces? That’s exactly how the first Grey2Green session began at the One Earth Centre, Moratuwa. The session kicked ...
This Christmas, we turned the season of giving into a gentle reminder of what truly matters – kindness, to people and to the planet. Through our 12 Days of Christmas series on Dilmah’s Instagram...
Dilmah Partners Stand by Sri Lanka after Natural Disaster For the past eight years, the festive season has held a special tradition for Dilmah, marked by the annual visit of our dedicated partners fro...
Christmas is often associated with new decorations, bright lights, and excess. This year, in the wake of recent disasters that affected the country, we chose to tone down traditional celebrations and ...