
Biodiversity Sri Lanka (BSL) recently hosted a private sector consultation for a delegation from the China Council for International Co-operation on Environment and Development (CCICED) visiting Sri Lanka
Read MoreInto these big voids under the earth, never-ever speared by sunlight, has a small group ventured through very narrow openings, to bring to the more faint-hearted Sri Lankans like us,...
Read MoreDilmah, a Sri Lankan family tea company, with a market presence in over a hundred countries, announced its complete carbon neutral status for its products, early this year.
Read MoreOn the 1st of December 2018, Dilmah Conservation hosted an interactive workshop for One Earth Nature Club members on ‘Tools and Frameworks for Effective Conservation’.
Read MoreDilmah Conservation rings into the festive season of Christmas with a promise of good health and well-being with the launch of the traditional Sri Lankan first aid box and the...
Read MoreDilmah Conservation presents Traditional Healing with a new Identity
Read MoreA lichen species new to science was recently discovered in Sri Lanka and named Polymeridium fernandoi after the Founder of Dilmah Tea, Merrill J. Fernando.
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