Dilmah Conservation

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 ...

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...

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 ...

From Extinct in the Wild to Critically Endangered

Pini Beraliya (Doona ovalifolia) takes root again through the overarching work of Dilmah’s Endane biodiversity Corridor Pini Beraliya (Doona ovalifolia) was listed as extinct in the wild in Sri Lanka’...

Sri Lanka’s Biodiversity Just Got a Big Boost

Dilmah Tea supports significant milestone in Sri Lanka’s botanical history in the last 100 years This July marked an exciting milestone – the book Discovery: Additions to the Flora of Ceylon by Dr. Hi...

The Butterfly Garden is Back – More Colourful Than Ever!

Something beautiful just fluttered back to life – the Dilmah Butterfly Garden has reopened! And it’s not just for butterflies, but for bees, birds, dragonflies, frogs and many more tiny visitors that ...

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