
‘Biochar’ is a term used for charcoal when it is used for particular purposes, namely as a soil amendment. Biochar is created by the pyrolysis of biomass (firing biomass without...
Read MoreIn a pioneering community-centred initiative aimed at enhancing the biodiversity of Sri Lanka’s small forest areas, Dilmah Conservation has been working towards establishing a biological corridor linking the Pita Kanda...
Read MoreCommemorating the Thoppigala Heritage Park and monument on its first anniversary As declared by the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) in 1983, the 18th of April marks the...
Read MoreIn an endeavor to further explore the site of an extraordinary discovery of a metal chariot wheel found by a team of divers from Dilmah Conservation, a special expedition to...
Read MoreDilmah conducts many projects focused on various aspects related to the environment in order to offset the carbon produced either directly or indirectly during the principal operations being carried out...
Read MoreWhile searching for dugong nests off Sri Lanka's Northern Peninsula, a team of divers from Dilmah Conservation have stumbled across a remarkable finding that could be of unparalleled historical significance.
Read MoreAs declared by the United Nations General Assembly, World Water Day is celebrated on the 22nd of March each year in order to raise awareness on the importance of conserving...
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