
A public lecture on 'Creative Solutions that Combine Nature and Profit' by renowned biodiversity expert Prof. Bruce Clarkson will take place next week to commemorate the United Nations International Day...
Read MoreDilmah Founder Merrill J. Fernando received the Business for Peace Award on the 6th of May 2015, in Oslo's most famous building, the City Hall, where the Nobel Prize is...
Read MoreThe newest species of shrub frog to be discovered bears the name of world-famous tea, Dilmah. Sri Lankan scientists found this new species in the Central Hills of Sri Lanka,...
Read MoreBonn, Germany, 21st March, 2015 – New restoration initiatives were announced today by Latin America, Southeast Asia and Africa at the second international Bonn Challenge conference on forest landscape restoration...
Read MoreThe latest addition to Dilmah Conservation's series on environmental and nature publications, -Fascinating Lichens of Sri Lanka', authored by Dr. Gothamie Weerakoon was launched on 11 March 2015 in Colombo,...
Read More(Colombo, Sri Lanka - 07 February 2015) The hues and textures of tea from different terroirs in Sri Lanka found their match at the t-Lounge by Dilmah, in 246 butterfly...
Read MoreDilmah Conservation together with Royal College Colombo set up a butterfly garden at the school premises a few months ago. This initiative aimed to create a safe haven for these elusive...
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