An article written by intern Neluka Panabokke This year’s World Wildlife Day theme, “Wildlife Conservation Finance: Investing in People and Planet,” resonates deeply with Dilmah’s commitment to safegu...
Session: Co-existing with Urban Snakes Conservation is not just about saving wildlife – it’s about understanding how all living things, including people, depend on each other. As urbanisation ex...
They say pictures speak louder than words, and when it comes to conservation, art has the power to illustrate what words alone cannot. In a world where environmental degradation is often met with indi...
Dilmah Genesis Centre Hosts Young Scientists and Educators on a 2-day Celebration of the Natural World Genesis: The Dilmah Centre for A Sustainable Future was buzzing with energy on the 15th and 16th ...
Experiencing and Understanding the Urban Wetlands from Dusk to Dawn In Honour of World Wetlands Day 2025 Wetlands are delicate ecosystems, but their importance goes far beyond the surface. Dilmah’s “D...
In the heart of Moratuwa, a once-polluted space, damaged by industrial waste has undergone a remarkable transformation. The land, once filled with degrading nylon and toxic chemicals, seemed unfit for...
If you are familiar with the Dilmah brand, it is likely you would have heard the phrase, Business is a matter of human service. They were the words of our beloved late Founder Merrill J. Fernando, and...
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...
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 ...