Dilmah One Earth Centre

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 ...

5 Years into Beekeeping

Dilmah Conservation launched ‘Bee a Keeper’ in May 2020 to promote the sustainable use of bees in agriculture and related ecosystems. The Rationale You’ve probably heard about food scarcity and how cl...

A sneak-peak before we announce the winners!

Our first-ever Butterfly Photography Competition has wrapped up, and we’re thrilled to share a few randomly picked entries — each one a unique snapshot. We received an incredible variety of butterfly ...

Conservation Conversations – A Platform for Dialogue

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...

Once a Dumping Site, now a Thriving Hub of Organic Urban Home Gardening

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...

5 ways Endana Nature Corridor in Sri Lanka is a Nature-based Solution

Dilmah Tea, apart from producing some of the best tea in the world, has shown its keenness for environmental conservation, particularly, Nature-based Solutions. In 2018 the Founder of Dilmah Tea, Merr...

Dilmah invites industry collaboration to strengthen sustainability and resilience in Ceylon Tea

With the climate emergency clouding prospects for farmers globally, Dilmah Tea invited stakeholders in Ceylon Tea to a collaboration aimed at embedding sustainability and resilience into Sri Lanka’s t...