
A case study of Dilmah on ‘The Impact of Corporate Sector Involvement in Heritage Conservation’ is selected by the United States Committee of the International Council on Monuments and Sites...
Read MoreOn the 11th of October 2018, Dilmah Conservation hosted a public lecture on one of the most elusive and least understood amphibians on the planet – caecilians. The lecture was...
Read MoreThe Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC 2014) forecasts high costs for reducing the concentration of atmospheric CO2 to meet the 2°C target put forth in the Paris Agreement, with...
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.
Read MoreDilmah’s Climate Change Research Station in Queensberry, the first private sector initiative to research climate change and build resilience among the planter and farmer community
Read MoreDilmah Conservation partnered with The Funday Times to conduct a fun and interactive half-day workshop designed to inspire children to use print and other media to pursue their passions and...
Read MoreDilmah Conservation held the first workshop in the ‘Youth in Responsible Conservation’ workshop series at the Diyasaru Wetland Park for One Earth Nature Club members.
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