IMPACT - Family Business Serving Humanity through Kindness to Humans and Nature

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Kindness at the heart of everything we do…

The significance of the humanitarian and environmental initiatives we present in this document, go beyond their impact on the lives of people and our natural ecosystem. The architect of this impact - then a young Sri Lankan from a humble, rural family - was Merrill J. Fernando, founder of Dilmah and Settlor of the MJF Foundation. In 1950 he embarked on a mission to make the world a better tea but created something much greater.

He believed that every business should serve humanity. He did not have the opportunity to pursue higher education and his greatest influence in life and business were the family values his mother Lucy imparted. For 35 years he fought with invincible faith, courage and commitment against a post-colonial system that threatened to crush his dream. In 1985 he achieved the first step with the launch of the world's first genuinely ethical, producer owned tea brand.

Dilmah was formed on a foundation of Quality and Integrity, framed in ethical Purpose. In acknowledging the enduring connection that every business has with people and nature, and the irrevocable obligation of every person or institution to work towards addressing inequality, climate and other threats, he advocated a philosophy of kindness that has greater resonance today than it did when it was first conceived, 75 years ago.

This presentation of some of the highlights of the impact we have achieved through the work of the MJF Foundation and Dilmah Conservation, demonstrates how truly ethical and sustainable businesses can deliver transformational humanitarian and environmental impact. Merrill J. Fernando required that a minimum 15% of the pretax profits of his companies are directed to support his promise of kindness to people and nature. These initiatives are funded by Dilmah, Resplendent Ceylon and the group of companies formed by Merrill J. Fernando, including Forbes & Walker, Dilmah Ceylon Cinnamon Company, Ceylon Spice Company, Timber Concepts, Package Care and Kahawatte Plantations.

In the financial year 2024/5 MJF Foundation programmes were funded by a contribution of nearly LKR 2 billion, with Dilmah Conservation utilising an additional amount from Dilmah Ceylon Tea Company for its environmental initiatives.

Merrill J. Fernando

TEAMAKER, DISRUPTOR, SERVANT 1930 – 2023

The young Sri Lankan who set out to make the world a better tea, became known as the world’s Teamaker for the invincible faith and relentless commitment with which he pursued his vision of quality with integrity. Merrill J. Fernando was born to a simple, rural Sri Lankan family and he overcame his modest circumstances by taking his beloved tea to the world with kindness to people and nature. He was the first tea grower to offer tea grown and ethically crafted at source, right where it is grown, to tea drinkers around the world. He named his tea after his sons and travelled the world inviting people to, “do try it!”. His success gave hope to artisans and producers around the world and as God blessed him with success, he fulfilled his promise of kindness. At the time of his passing, his Dilmah Tea had touched the lives of millions through the education, entrepreneurship development, nutrition, care for people with disability, and other projects of his MJF Charitable Foundation, and the environmental impact of Dilmah Conservation. His legacy lives on, stewarded by his generations.

Our beneficiaries are less fortunate people who are the most important stakeholders in the success of each project. Restoration of their dignity is therefore a key component of every MJF Foundation project.

The MJF Charitable Foundation will focus on impact in five areas:

Children with disability: Focus on ability through education, creativity & therapy

Healthcare: Strengthening capacity in emergency care & managing severe illness

Tea & cinnamon communities: Nutrition & welfare of plantation communities

Education:

Formal, life skills & vocational training for less fortunate youth

Empowerment:

Sustainable entrepreneurship for dignity & impact

Dilmah has an enduring connection with Nature and every Dilmah Conservation project is therefore rooted in science with the objective of conserving or restoring biodiversity, promoting environmental awareness and education, and building resilience through collaborative climate research and adaptation.

Dilmah Conservation will focus its programmes on impact connected with three areas:

Biodiversity conservation & restoration

Climate change mitigation & adaptation

Environmental education & awareness

LOOKING BEYOND DISABILTY

THE SPIRIT OF ENTERPRISE

a path to change

“We come into this world with nothing, we leave with nothing. The wealth that some of us acquire is owed to the efforts and cooperation of many others around us. Let us, therefore, share that wealth while we are still around, so that the goodwill and contentment created thereby may make our world a happier place for others too.”

FOSTERING BRIGHT FUTURES

MJF Kids & MJF Youth

The MJF Kids Programme is dedicated to uplifting the lives of underprivileged children from low-income families across Sri Lanka. By providing essential education, life skills and vocational training, we empower these young minds to overcome the challenges posed by extreme poverty and social issues.

1,369

young boys and girls receive scholarships and educational support.

3,500

children from plantations and rural communities are benefiting from our comprehensive educational programmes to date.

Igniting Potential

The Curtiss Institute of Design Technology

The Curtiss Institute of Design Technology, a cornerstone of the MJF Charitable Foundation’s Moratuwa and Kalkudah Centres in Sri Lanka, is more than just an IT skills training programme. It’s a catalyst for transformation, aligning with the highest national competency standards set by the Tertiary and Vocational Education Commission (TVEC).

creating sustainable livelihoods

This community based organisation is intended to create sustainable livelihoods for village farmers in Sri Lanka. From teaching cultivation to farming techniques, Gami Aruna has opened the door for numerous opportunities for the residents of the adjourning villages.

6,000+

young minds and seasoned learners have been empowered through our comprehensive IT and graphic design courses. We’re not just teaching skills; we’re igniting passions and building brighter futures.

STRENGTHENING WOMEN-OWNED ENTERPRISE

The Women’s Development Programme (WDP) was established to empower marginalised women and young girls with skills development and entrepreneurship training.

1,400+

women empowered with vocational skills in Moratuwa, Kalkudah and Weligama.

Success Story:

Niranjala and Nishanthi joined the WDP to learn simple sewing but soon discovered their creativity and talent for dressmaking. Today, their plushies can be found at hotels in the south of Sri Lanka and their intricate baby smocks are a favourite around Moratuwa town.

Reaping the Success of Learning New Skills!

The Women's Development Programme in Kalkudah offers a range of skills building and empowerment. From traditional craft making to knowledge sharing, food industry seminars and community programmes, we are empowering women from diverse backgrounds to build their careers and independence.

EMPOWERING Culinary & Hospitality TALENT

Sri Lanka’s only World Association of Chefs’ Societies (WorldChefs) certified culinary training facility. The ECHS offers education, life skills and practical hospitality industry knowledge to young women and men from marginalised communities. Education and training at the ECHS are offered at a subsidized rate.

ECHS currently operates at the MJF Charitable Foundation Centres in Moratuwa (West) and Kalkudah (East). Since its establishment in 2016, ECHS has empowered

352 young graduates.

ECHS alumni includes a Bocuse d’Or Sri Lanka Gold Medalist (the Bocuse d’Or is considered the world’s most prestigious live cooking competition), chefs at luxury hotel chains both in Sri Lanka and abroad, restaurateurs and entrepreneurs.

ACTS OF SERVICE, SEEDS OF HOPE

Sharing kindness is at the core of Dilmah Founder Merrill J. Fernando’s philosophy. On 6th May 2024 we marked our Founder’s 94th birthday with the first Kindness Day. Over 100 members of the MJF Group - from Dilmah, Resplendent Ceylon, Kahawatte Plantations, MJF Holdings and other MJF Group businesses, shared their kindness through donations and volunteered their services from Jaffna to Weligama, Nawalapitiya to Kahawatte, from Pallansena to Batticaloa and many places in between.

6th May has been designated 'Kindness Day' with an annual programme of sharing kindness with those less fortunate, reiterating our commitment to our Founder's vision towards making a stand for kindness.

GUIDING YOUNG INNOVATORS

Our vocational training programmes offer youth from low income communities and rural locations of Sri Lanka the skills and training to support them in their chosen fields of work.

6,800+

youth supported through vocational training in carpentry, dressmaking, IT and graphics

LENDING A HAND TO OUR ELDERS

Our commitment to the elderly members of our community is reflected in Pitipana, Sri Lanka at the Sada Sarana Home for the Elderly. The elderly in our care not only enjoy a comfortable and peaceful community living facility, we also support them in pursuing their entrepreneurial passions, hobbies and gardening.

Inspiring Learning with Environmental Publications

Education precedes conservation, as people are unlikely to protect what they do not understand. To foster this awareness, Dilmah Conservation has partnered with leading experts to publish a series of high-quality, comprehensive field guides, alongside titles on heritage, natural history and organic farming. These resources are highly sought after by students and nature enthusiasts alike.

2024 - launched our first children’s conservation book

Discovery Additions to the Flora of Ceylon by Dr Himesh Jayasinghe 2025 - launched

17 original publications 'Shyamala and the Sloth Bears'

Preserving Indigenous History

Dilmah Conservation has published two books on the way of life of two indigenous communities in Sri Lanka: The Veddah and Ahikuntaka.

Model Organic Farm

Our centres in Moratuwa and eastern Sri Lanka have model organic farms where visitors can learn ecofriendly farming methods that protect soil and nature. They also conduct research and provide hands-on learning for university students.

Workshops, Trainings & Visits

Through our centres across the country, Dilmah Conservation offers workshops on topics such as butterfly and elephant conservation, sustainable beekeeping, organic gardening, urban forestry, mangrove conservation, and more. Our diverse audience includes schools, universities, businesses, professional organisations, and the general public. Additionally, we frequently receive requests to conduct private workshops tailored to specific groups.

80+

workshops held on average per year (FY 2024/25) people educated

2,837

Supporting Student Researchers

Through our network of centres, we provide support to university undergraduates to conduct their research work.

16

undergraduates supported (2024)

Stories:

“Dilmah Company has supported and encouraged me in my research for my Bachelor’s degree. The research was in relation with beekeeping - under the Bee A Keeper programme in 2021. In 2023, I was involved with the SANH project - a collaborative project with the University of Peradeniya, Tea Research Institute Sri Lanka, and Dilmah Conservation. I would like to thank the Dilmah team for their support in helping me develop my career as a researcher.”

One Earth Climate Change Centre – Nawalapitiya

“At Endane One Earth Centre, I gained invaluable hands-on experience addressing real-world ecological restoration challenges. I engaged with ground-level issues and implemented solutions, sharpening my soft skills, social engagement, and ecological perspectives. The center offers unmatched access to modern research applied to lowland rainforest ecology.”

Field Research Station - Endane

Stories:

“I had the privilege of working as an intern for 6 months at the One Earth Centre - Kalkudah. During this time I was involved in organic farm development, climate smart agricultural practices, reforestation, the beekeeping project, assisting in workshops on climate change, participated in beach cleaning projects, and Small & Medium Enterprise development. I am so grateful and glad to have been part of these projects. I gained good insight here. Thank you.”

“I had the opportunity to engage in research and training at the Dilmah Conservation One Earth Centre, Moratuwa. This experience significantly deepened my knowledge of sustainable practices and aligned with the Centre’s goals for promoting biodiversity. The support and mentorship I received were invaluable and will greatly aid my future pursuits in the field of conservation.”

One Earth Centre - Kalkudah
One Earth Centre - Moratuwa

Butterfly Garden

Our butterfly garden in Moratuwa is a safe space where butterflies can feed, lay eggs and thrive. The garden is open to the public and inspires many to create their own butterflyfriendly spaces. We also host butterfly workshops, ending with a visit to the garden for hands-on learning about butterfly conservation.

72 of Sri Lanka’s 245 butterfly species have been spotted at the Butterfly Garden.

LOOKING BEYOND DISABILTY

“The progress of our initiatives with disabled children are signposted by small, hard-won victories, but which loom large in the lives of those so enabled. One of the greatest joys in my life is seeing the beautiful smiles of little children, reflecting their joy at the liberation from congenital impediments.”

providing specialist care

Centre for Children with Cerebral Palsy & other Developmental Disorders (CCPDD)

At our Centre for Children with Cerebral Palsy and other Developmental Disorders, we’re not just providing care; we’re opening doors to a world of possibilities. Children with cerebral palsy and other developmental disorders, their parents and caregivers are benefitted by this resource hub and accompanying team of expert officers. 273 children and infants are supported with specialised education, innovative therapies and opportunities to hone and embrace their passions

unlocking every child's potential

Rainbow Horizons is a transformative programme that offers holistic education, therapy and care services for children and youth with Down Syndrome and developmental disabilities in Moratuwa, Rajagiriya, Batticaloa and Jaffna in Sri Lanka.

abilities in action

AIDEX

For over two decades, Dilmah has been a steadfast supporter of AIDEX, a national sports festival that celebrates the courage and determination of individuals with disabilities.

Beyond its support for AIDEX, Dilmah’s commitment to empowering individuals with disabilities extends to various initiatives. The Foundation’s scholarship programme provides educational opportunities to over 60 young children, while the Small Entrepreneur Programme empowers over 90 micro-entrepreneurs to build sustainable livelihoods.

3,500

differently abled children supported.

little steps for hope

Early Intervention Clinic

The Early Intervention Clinic in collaboration with the Faculty of Medicine, University of Colombo is a ground-breaking facility dedicated to enhancing the lives of young children with Down Syndrome, cerebral palsy and other developmental disorders.

Celebrating Differences

'Celebrating Differences' is one of the longest running events of Dilmah’s MJF Charitable Foundation that brings children and youth from across all our Centres together. This concert was a highlight in our Founder's annual calendar, and ensures that every child feels the true spirit of Christmas, and every guest understands the true purpose of our business.

THE SPIRIT OF ENTERPRISE

“The core philosophy of the initiative of the MJF Charitable Foundation is ‘Empowerment with Dignity’, enabling disadvantaged individuals & communities to become self-sufficient.”

Small Entrepreneur Programme

The Small Entrepreneur Programme (SEP) was created in the aftermath of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami to revive micro and small businesses. We have since supported 2,000+ small entrepreneurs through grants of a fixed sum per entrepreneur in the form of equipment, networking opportunities and physical spaces for visibility.

We have supported

2,121 (General)

micro entrepreneurs across the country and continue to work closely with them.

Success Story:

Nirosha Perera was supported with a freezer. She now supplies products to Dilmah Head Office and supplies to cafés and markets.

Small Entrepreneur Programme

Differently-abled and Colombo

Friends in Need Society (CFINS)

The SEP project supports several entrepreneurs with intellectual and physical disabilities in Moratuwa and the east of Sri Lanka. Further, 92 beneficiaries from the Colombo Friends in Need Society (CFINS) charity (all of whom have physical disabilities) are beneficiaries of the project.

Success Story:

Puvanendran from Batticaloa was a skilled mason earning a monthly income of Rs. 20,000. He lost his business due to an accident and subsequently set up a bicycle repair shop. We supported him with a compressor and additional equipment in July 2022. He has since expanded his business to servicing fourwheeled vehicles as well and increased his income to Rs. 75,000 a month.

Small Entrepreneur Programme

Prisons

This programme supports 330 former prisoners / prisoners on parole in their rehabilitation back into society, while empowering them with professional skills and alleviating the stigma that challenges their positive re-integration into society.

Small Entrepreneur Programme

War Widows

588 war widows in Point Pedro in the north of Sri Lanka are supported with grants for various vocations including processing of dry fish, goat rearing, sewing and dress making.

Good Heart Café

The Good Heart Café is located in Moratuwa. It is run by the ladies of the Women’s Development Programme (WDP) and the budding chefs of the Empower Culinary & Hospitality School (ECHS) offering a range of wholesome meals and sweetmeats and providing them with an income.

Brewing Ideas for A Better Tomorrow

Our sustainability efforts go beyond Dilmah through the Genesis by Dilmah Centre for a Sustainable Future, now housed in the original factory where the first Dilmah tea shipment was packed. This centre brings our founder’s vision full circle — to make the world a better tea and to support entrepreneurs in realising their own dreams, just as he did.

Here, the focus is on:

Sustainable Technology Incubation Finding gaps and developing new ideas that can be tested and later shared as public knowledge or included in Dilmah’s main operations.

Supporting Agri-Entrepreneurs

Helping agricultural entrepreneurs bring their products to market using fresh approaches in ethical trade, regenerative agriculture, packaging, and more.

Thought Leadership & Knowledge Exchange

Sharing ideas and creating learning opportunities through publications, events, workshops, digital platforms, and research

36 entrepreneurs benefitted

04 programmes completed

1,265 people educated on product development, marketing and branding, etc

40 knowledge sharing sessions

The MarketPLACE FOR DREAMS

The People’s Market initiative was begun following the COVID pandemic to give struggling small businesses a platform to grow and budding micro entrepreneurs a space to shine. Today our Markets take place in Moratuwa, Kalkudah and Weligama attracting thousands of marketgoers and supporting the spirit of enterprise at this ‘Marketplace for Dreams’.

thriving together

Meeting the needs & demands of a resident population of 155,000 in the Dilmah tea gardens through updated infrastructure and facilities.

“A business cannot engage in charity at the expense of profit but, by the same token, a business cannot ignore the inequalities of the world in which it operates. A business creates genuine and lasting shareholder value when, within the means of its operation, it addresses those issues in the external society.”

innovating for the better

One of our recent initiatives to support our tea harvesters at Kahawatte Plantations (KWPL) has been to develop ergonomic baskets for collecting tea. They help to prevent freshly picked tea leaves from getting crushed or destroyed during the harvesting process, while being lightweight and lessening the strain on the tea picker.

We have produced over 1,000 ergonomic baskets for the upper and lower regions of KWPL. In 2024, we decided to extend this project to our retired plantation workers. Not only does it empower them with the skills and materials to produce the baskets themselves, but creates an environment for them to be active and enterprising.

2,504 baskets have been produced by our retired workers.

37 factory associates of Dilmah nearing retirement were provided with grants from the Small Entrepreneur Programme to support the next phase of their lives.

nurturing youth potential

The MJF Scholarship Programme has been a beacon of light in the plantation community. 694 children are currently supported in their educational endeavours while 409 have progressed to university. In the last year alone, 147 beneficiaries of the scholarship programme have graduated from university.

taking care of basic needs

A total of

44 restrooms

have been provided for use by the workers, especially women workers whilst working in the tea gardens. This is a continuous programme.

growing healthier

The Cinnamon Communities Empowerment Programme was launched at the Hunuwella Estate for 2 schools. The initiative aims to support cinnamon growers, peelers and their families, coinciding with the launch of Ceylon Cinnamon by Dilmah. Through the nutrition programme, 182 children ranging from grades 1 to 11, most of whom are children of workers at the cinnamon processing centre on Hunuwella Estate are provided with a healthy, nutritious mid-day meal.

350 – 400

kids benefit daily through the midday meals programme at our Child Development Centres and community collaborations with local schools.

shaping a better tomorrow

In the last year, 20 Child Development Centres (CDCs) were upgraded

Gifting of a passbook savings account to over

40 newborns

of plantation employees. This is the first time a Regional Plantation Company has engaged in such an initiative.

Medical care for all

A mobile heath camp for eye screening was done for 100+ retirees of Kahawatte Plantations (KWPL) and followed up with cataract surgery with HelpAge Sri Lanka.

Collecting Rainwater & Powering with Solar

Dilmah Tea, with Kahawatte Plantations, is using sustainable practices like collecting rainwater and generating solar power on our tea estates. These efforts help fight climate change and protect the environment.

8%

reduction in energy consumption

250,350 kWh

of Solar energy generation within the facility – equivalent to planting 2,929 Trees

Rainwater harvesting systems installed at Dilmah Headquarters, the One Earth Centre in Moratuwa, and selected tea estates under Kahawatte Plantations PLC

Total rainwater harvesting capacity:

129,799 m3

Researching Climate Change

Climate change is already affecting tea, from changing rainfall and temperatures to new diseases, which can hurt tea quality and yields. To tackle this, we set up the One Earth Climate Change Research Centre at our Queensberry Estate in 2017. We support local and global researchers, like our partnership with the GCRF South Asian Nitrogen Hub. Together, we have launched a groundbreaking 3-year experiment to gather key data and find ways to better manage nitrogen for a healthier environment.

ongoing global research studies

13 ongoing local research studies

EMPOWERING COMMUNITIES

Our Centres are a legacy of community, excellence, and impact, each a testament to our Founder’s vision of empowering lives.

“As a principled human being, one cannot ignore one’s less fortunate neighbour. Similarly, as an entrepreneur, you cannot operate in isolation, indifferent to the plight of the deprived and the marginalised of the community.”

MJF Centre West

2,358

beneficiaries are supported through programmes for education, special education, therapy, vocational training and community initiatives at the MJF Centre-West.

MJF Centre East

1,500

beneficiaries from the Kalkudah community and beyond are empowered at the MJF Centre – Kalkudah . This sprawling 23-acre site in the heart of Sri Lanka’s eastern coast offers transformative programmes such as entrepreneurial skills development, vocational training, therapy, and supplementary education. It is also home to one of two culinary training facilities

Cape Weligama

Cape Weligama, in the deep south of Sri Lanka provides preschool education, skill training for women and alternate education for

220 beneficiaries.

Jaffna

The newest MJF Foundation Centre in Jaffna brings the resources and facilities of the MJF Rainbow Horizons programme for children with Down Syndrome, cerebral palsy and other developmental disorders to over 30 children, parents and their caregivers. Such a facility is not commonplace in the north of Sri Lanka.

Anjali Aham

Since 2011, the Anjali Aham Centre in Point Pedro has been a part of our educational & livelihood support projects carried out in the Jaffna District of Sri Lanka, which benefits 110 children every day. They come to the Centre on weekday afternoons to receive educational support, life skills development and for other social/ cultural activities.

Pallansena

Nestled in the hometown of our Founder is the MJF

Charitable Foundation Centre- Pallansena.

Here, approximately 45 children

from the surrounding villages receive after school care and educational support .

Peliyagoda

Peliyagoda MJF Kids Programme

1,030

young beneficiaries around the urban town of Peliyagoda are benefitted through the MJF Kids programme and community initiatives.

ADVOCACY & PARTNERSHIPS

“Private enterprise has to take lead and, by role model example, inspire the individual citizen to do his / her bit.”

Supporting the Emergency Response in Sri Lanka

Adopt an Ambulance Initiative

The ‘1990 Suwa Seriya’ free ambulance service is a pioneering initiative to provide an emergency medical network covering the entire country. The MJF Group has donated towards seven such ambulances, which are operational across Batticaloa, Kiribathgoda, Nawalapitiya, Hatton and Nuwara Eliya, and Pelmadulla to the north of the country.

Commitment to care

Our relationship with Suwa Arana – Sri Lanka’s first Paediatric Palliative Care Centre – is based on an enduring legacy of compassion. The 4th floor of the Centre was gifted by our Founder and named ‘Merrill J. Fernando Home for Kindness by Dilmah’. Beyond bricks and mortar, we have championed Suwa Arana through digital awareness campaigns reaching millions worldwideinspiring a global movement of kindness and compassion.

state-of-the-art medical care

High Dependency Care Facility in Nawalapitiya

District General Hospital

Funded by Dilmah Ceylon Tea Company PLC and Kahawatte Plantations PLC, and facilitated by the MJF Charitable Foundation, this state-of-the-art High Dependency Care Unit honours the legacy of the renowned teamaker by providing specialised medical care to predominantly the tea estate worker community of Nawalapitiya and the broader Central Province.

Providing life-saving healthcare to 500,000 residents in the tea region

making a difference

Throughout the year, our Centres in Peliyagoda,, Moratuwa and Kalkudah carry out blood donation campaigns with the support of the greater community to support Sri Lanka’s blood banks.

A Tea Company Helping to End Cervical Cancer

On 23rd January 2024, Dilmah’s MJF Charitable Foundation cemented its commitment towards collaborating with the Government of Sri Lanka through the Ministry of Health and Rotary Colombo to reduce and prevent cervical cancer in Sri Lanka.

LKR 75 million

A year into this new partnership, 17,095 cervical cancer HPV DNA test kits were donated to the government to continue screening efforts to effectively eliminate this disease. On 30th January 2025, Dilmah hosted a multistakeholder event to begin raising greater awareness about cervical cancer and a further national campaign will follow. gifted towards eliminating cervical cancer in Sri Lanka.

A cup of comfort

almost 20 million teabags donated to Hospice, New Zealand

For over two decades, Dilmah has been more than just a tea brand in New Zealand. We have been a steadfast ally to Hospice New Zealand, providing every hospice service nationwide with an endless supply of high-quality tea since 1997. This unwavering commitment from the Fernando family has created countless moments of comfort and connection for patients, families, and staff, transforming simple tea breaks into moments of respite and reflection.

My Roomaustralia

Since 2021, Dilmah has joined forces with My Room Children’s Cancer Charity in Australia to support their mission of providing comprehensive care for children battling cancer. Together, we have been actively raising funds to support families facing financial hardship, procure essential medical equipment, enhance clinical care, and fund crucial research and clinical trials.

Salvation ArmyAustralia

Dilmah has supported the Salvation Army in Australia with partnerships to enable access to supplies and financial resources for a better life.

Leading the Way in Sustainability

Dilmah Conservation takes part in workshops, forums, and panels on conservation and sustainability. By engaging with experts and organisations, we stay updated on trends and strengthen our role as a top sustainable brand.

inspiring Businesses to Protect Biodiversity

The organisation Biodiversity Sri Lanka is a Dilmah partnership with the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce and IUCN that works with businesses to protect ecosystems and wildlife. In 2025, BSL celebrated its milestone 10th anniversary.

Wetland restoration (2022 onwards): Revitalising

10

hectares of wetland in Anawilundawa.

Coral reef

protection (2023 onwards): Protecting Kayankerni Reef and other coral sites under the Sri Lanka Coral Reef Initiative.

100+

18,000 Conserving species and planting corporate members trees.

100+

United Nations Global Compact (UNGC)

Dilmah is a member of the UNGC and part of the UNGC Sri Lanka Board. We make the UNGC’s principles a key part of our strategy, culture, and daily work. We also aim to work on projects that support the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.

In 2025, Dilmah was named official patron for Water & Ocean Stewardship and Sustainable Supply Chain under the UN Global Compact Sri Lanka.

Sri Lanka Climate Summit

A collaboration with the Sri Lanka Chamber of Commerce and USAID, for over three days, national and international leaders came together to talk about climate change. They discussed the risks and opportunities it brings, how to reduce those risks, and ways to create new opportunities for growth. They also looked at policies to help Sri Lankan businesses succeed in a world that is moving toward reducing carbon emissions.

chaMPIONING A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE

At Dilmah, we believe taking care of the planet and supporting communities is part of running a successful business. That’s why we follow specific rules and practices to do things sustainably.

Managing Waste Water

At Dilmah, we make sure to manage water responsibly to protect the environment. Every day, we treat wastewater, including greywater and blackwater, at our own treatment plant. The cleaned water is then reused to water plants and keep our green spaces healthy. Some of it is also saved in a special tank for emergencies, like fighting fires.

• 86.4% of the waste Reused/Recycled/repurposed.

• 13.6% of the waste used for energy recovery.

• Conducted the first water footprint assessment for the company.

On the Path to Reach Net Zero

As a global tea brand Dilmah is embedding sustainability across its value chain through a science-based, supply chain-led climate strategy. With validated targets from the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), we have committed to reducing Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 46.2%, Scope 3 emissions by 27.5% by FY2031, and achieving net-zero by 2050.

Dilmah is the first company in Sri Lanka’s food and beverage processing sector to have its near-term, longterm, and FLAG targets validated by SBTi.

Adopting the Right Standards

Dilmah follows the ISO 14001:2015 Environmental Management Systems (EMS) standard to align with global sustainability best practices. This internationally recognised standard helps us manage our environmental impact, reduce waste, improve resource efficiency, and continuously improve our environmental performance.

Managing Factory Waste

None of our waste goes to landfills! In fact, 86.44% of it gets recycled, repurposed, or reused, giving it a second life and keeping our planet cleaner.

Finding Inspiration at Dilmah

For our staff, we host fun programmes to promote sustainable living and wellness. In 2023, we explored the Beddagana Wetlands on a walkabout, and In 2024, we launched the ‘Sustainability Lifestyle Series’ with interactive lectures, games and activities that inform about sustainable daily living.

“Stronger Together” for a Sustainable Tea Industry

We are bringing the tea industry together. Through knowledge-sharing sessions with plantations and supporting industries, we are working as a team to make tea more sustainable.

• In 2023, we introduced a Supply Code of Conduct to guide policies, best practices, and transparency with our suppliers.

• We also hold training sessions to help suppliers develop sustainability plans and track their environmental impact. This supports stronger partnerships and promotes real action by giving suppliers the tools and knowledge to make a measurable difference.

• To strengthen collaboration, we have hosted three Supplier Partner Conferences:

• Packaging Suppliers (July 2023): Focus on innovation and reducing carbon footprint.

• Tea Sector (Dec 2023): Focus on climate resilience and ethical labour.

• Ingredients & Others (Feb 2025): Focus on global sustainability rules, climate risks, and shared challenges.

Sustainable Packaging

From biodegradable tea bags to removing plastic overwrap, we’re working to reduce waste and protect the planet while keeping your tea fresh.

Explore our sustainable packaging journey here:

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Initiated eliminating the plastic of our tea packs by introducing a tear-strip design

20 07

Packaging Breakthrough: pyramid tea bags changed to PLA, a plant-based material

2011 2015 2018

2010

Packaging that contains 10 to reduce material usage tea envelopes (10E) was changed to include a window

Environmental impact of end product included in the selection criteria when investing in new machinery Eliminating the plastic overwrap in 80% of tea packs using tear-strip design

Continuous material reduction measures in tea tags, bags and packs

2019 2020 2021

Switched from tin tea caddies to paper canisters in 3 SKUs of Dilmah Inspirations Rangelaunched in Australia

Switched from foil to paper envelopes for 8 variants in the Café range of tea bags

75% of inner cartons are now reusable corrugated versions, replacing kraft paper-wrapped ones, with a supplier return system in place

Eliminated 421,052 kg of plastic by converting all packaging lines to 100% PLA-based filter paper in2020

2022

2nd ECOVATION Awards - Merrill J Fernando Innovation Awards: identifying, empowering and rewarding sustainable inventors with a focus on sustainable packaging, resource efficiency and wastemanagement

2024 2025

Certified for Home Compostable Pot Tea Bags

Innovations: biodegradable trials for both sachet and T4 envelope productsLaunched Supplier Code of Conduct for Packaging suppliers

2023

Sustainable Premium Ceylon Black Tea 80 Pack (pilot project)

Switched to tag-free sustainable plant-based tea bags.

A tree will be planted with every pack sold in the Australian market

meeting top environmental & sustainability standards

ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System Certification

ISO 14001:2015 Environmental Management System Certification

ISO 14064-1:2018 Greenhouse Gas verification

Environmental Protection License (EPL)

ISO 14046:2014 Water footprint verification

Ethical sourcing and responsible operations related certifications

Rainforest Alliance Chain of Custody Organic product certifications – EU

Organic Regulation (EC) No. 834/2007 & Regulation (EC) No. 889/2008

Global Sustainability Benchmarks

Organic Certifications

Organic product certifications – JAS

• Our packaging has been recognised by the Australian Packaging Covenant Organisation (APCO) with a ‘Beyond Best Practice’ rating—placing us at the highest level of achievement and highlighting our leadership in packaging sustainability2023/24

• Positioned among the Top 15% of companies globally under the ECOVADIS sustainability rating.

Among top 15% of companies globally under the Ecovadis sustainability rating.

SMETA SEDEX Members Ethical Trade Audit

Board Members 2025-2026

10 Years of Championing Biodiversity Conservation Among Corporates

Biodiversity Sri Lanka (BSL) celebrated a decade of uniting businesses, scientists, and policymakers to safeguard the island’s natural heritage. At this year’s Annual Technical Sessions, thought leaders stressed the urgency of corporate engagement in biodiversity, with keynote insights from Rohan Pethiyagoda and Prof. Madhu Verma. A high-level panel explored how businesses embed biodiversity into strategy, while breakout sessions tackled themes from financing plastics to AI and agriculture.

At the AGM, chaired by Dilhan C. Fernando, BSL unveiled a new strategy and logo under the L.I.F.E. framework, reaffirming Dilmah’s leadership in science-led, collaborative conservation.

Panel discussion

Breakout session in progress

Awards

• Winner - Top Ten Best Corporate Citizen Sustainability Awards 2024

• Category Award Winner - Corporate Environmental Commitment

• Winner – Best Project Sustainability Awards for MJF Charitable Foundation’s Small Entrepreneur Programme

• 2nd Runner Up – Award for Planning and Adoption for Resilient Practices

• Certificate - Consistent Commitment and Continuous Improvement - Environment Beyond Business

• Certificate - Consistent Commitment and Continuous Improvement - Customer Relations BCCS Awards 2024

26th Presidential Export Awards

2023/2024

• Overall Award – Market Diversified Exporter of the year

• Merit Award - Best Exporter of the Tea Sector (Large)

TAGS

Awards - 2023/2024

• Silver Award – Food and Beverage Sector – Turnover above LKR 15 BN

Sustainability Tracker Awards 2024

• Winner - High Achiever Award

Dilmah Chairman and CEO Dilhan

C. Fernando was one of three representatives from UN Global Compact Network Sri Lanka (Network Sri Lanka) at the 2025 United Nations Private Sector Forum (PSF), a high-level roundtable that brings together a select group of global private sector leaders to drive forward sustainable economic growth,

Accolades

Top 10 - Most Admired Companies of Sri Lanka 2021

• announced by International Chamber of Commerce of Sri Lanka (ICCSL), the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA), the Daily FT and assurance.

Presidential Awards

• 2020 Most Globally Outreached Brand, Market Diversified Exporter & Contributor to Sutainable Development

• 2024/2025 Overall Award - Market Diversified Exporter of the Year

UNV 50 Country Awards

Sri Lanka 2021

• In recognition of promoting the value of volunteerism through citizen engagement within the Corporate Sector in Sri Lanka

Most Trusted Brand Australia

• Voted Trusted Brand (Tea category)Reader’s Digest survey

Most Trusted Brand in New Zealand (9th consecutive year)

• New Zealanders have voted Dilmah their Most Trusted Tea Brand 9 years in a row in the Reader’s Digest survey.

Product of the Year

In Australia

Voted “Product of the Year 2020” for Dilmah brand Natural Infusions

In Australia

Voted “Product of the Year 2021” for Dilmah brand Inspirations tea selection

Greening Ecosystems

Dilmah Tea recognises the link between tea cultivation and ecosystem health. To address this, we have initiated projects across the nation to restore damaged ecosystems and conserve biodiversity. By conserving degraded land, greening urban spaces and conducting biodiversity research, Dilmah supports national and global efforts to protect the planet’s resources and fight climate change.

Linking Forests for Biodiversity

As forests in Sri Lanka shrink due to deforestation, one of our abandoned tea gardens sits between two forest patches. Our founder, Merrill J. Fernando decided to connect them by planting a 3 km forested path. This helps wildlife and plants in that area thrive and boosts biodiversity.

13,804

seedlings from 173 species, 85 globally threatened

60+

globally threatened tree species were planted both in-situ at Endane and ex-situ at the Seethawaka Botanical Garden.

6,180

seedlings planted in EBC (In-situ) and

1,120

distributed to 5 ex-situ restoration sites with the supervision of EBC (lifetime)

A Mini Forest in the City

At the Dilmah Conservation Centre in urban Moratuwa, Sri Lanka, we’ve created a mini forest to help increase green space in the area. The forest is home to a variety of plants, including rare and threatened species. We use it as an example to teach students and the public about the importance of greening cities and the essential benefits forests provide, like clean air and biodiversity.

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8.6 hectares of land greened species shrubs and trees housed tonnes of vegetation carbon

Soil carbon tonnes of carbon sequestered

Phase 1:

Greening Batticaloa

In 2010, we began planting one million cashew trees in Kalkudah in the east of Sri Lanka, as part of a community project. Cashew trees are not just a source of income, they also provide much needed shade in this dry region.

In 2023, we launched phase II, “Greening Batticaloa 2.0” where we are training farmers and giving them resources to grow climate-resilient cashew crops, helping both the community and the environment.

This project will benefit 200 farmers cultivating 400 acres, starting with a pilot of 20 farmers growing on 20 acres

12,000

Phase 2:

200 1M

14,000 cashew farmers benefitted farmers to benefit upon project completion cashew trees planted plants distributed to farmers

Conserving Blue Carbon

In partnership with Biodiversity Sri Lanka, we are protecting 2.4 acres of carbon-storing wetlands at Anawilundawa to safeguard vital marine ecosystems.

Conserving Part of a Rainforest

We have worked with Biodiversity Sri Lanka to bring 12 hectares of rainforest back to life in Kanneliya, Sri Lanka. With help from the Forest Department, IUCN Sri Lanka, and private partners, we helped clear invasive plants conserving this precious forest.

100+

threatened species actively conserved

18,000+

Species planted

Turning an Urban Wetland into a Live Classroom

Dilmah Tea, in partnership with the Urban Development Authority, is enhancing the Beddagana Wetland Park in Colombo as a centre for environmental and wetland education. Educational programmes cover topics such as wetland conservation, dragonfly biology, birdwatching, and biodiversity. Dilmah Tea is also repairing the park's walkway to improve accessibility.

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Supporting local youth, Dilmah Conservation works with the Beddagana Nature Club to foster appreciation for wetlands. To celebrate World Wetlands Day 2025 and the partnership's first anniversary, Dilmah Conservation hosted 'Dusk to Dawn: Experience the Wetland Wonder,' a two-day event featuring hands-on conservation activities – from camera trapping and insect studies to nocturnal animal presentations and a wetland night walk. educated (2024-2025)

Updated fauna and flora checklists of Beddagana Wetlands Appointed 02 biodiversity officers to enhance education and awareness opportunities

conserving biodiversity

“There should be no greater priority than ensuring that the quality of the air we breathe, the rainfall that provides our sustenance, and the host of ecosystems that make human life possible are protected for our children and their generations.”

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elephants adopted and released into the wild

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Elephant Conservation

Elephants help protect entire ecosystems, so we focus on conserving them. We support orphaned elephants, have established an information centre at the Elephant Transit Home in Udawalawe, Sri Lanka, and offer educational workshops. Our efforts are guided by the Department of Wildlife Conservation and the Elephant Transit Home.

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Followers on @babydilmah_elephantdiaries workshop beneficiaries (2024-2025) elephant currently adopted

Sustainable Beekeeping

This project is set up in several areas to help protect Asian honeybees, whose numbers are dropping. We also teach local communities how to keep bees and harvest honey sustainably, improving their livelihoods.

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ongoing bee research studies

92

bee colonies established and maintained across four area hubs, enhancing pollinator biodiversity

giving life to Coral Reefs

Dilmah Conservation helped secure the Kayankerni Coral Reef’s protection as a marine sanctuary in 2019, based on research we initiated in 2011-2012. Now, we are working with Biodiversity Sri Lanka on their “Life to Coral Reefs” project to protect Kayernkerni coral reef and other identified reefs, fight climate change, and improve the lives of local fishing communities.

In partnership with the University of Colombo, Dilmah is supporting Sri Lanka’s first coral reef mapping project in the Port City.The diversity of both coral and fish species suggests that this reef system may be resilient to environmental pressures, such as urban development and climate change, making it vital to protect. After initiating this exploratory research in 2024, twe aim to produce a comprehensive coral biodiversity map by the end of 2025—an essential tool to guide marine conservation, raise awareness, and inform policy.

successful community beekeepers

259

school students engaged in experiential learning

160 25+

individuals trained in bee ecology, beekeeping, and sustainability

Helping Discover 150 New Plant Species

We supported the publishing and research of the book Discovery Additions to the Flora of Ceylon by Dr Himesh Jayasinghe – what experts hail as a new milestone in Sri Lanka’s biodiversity history for the last 100 years. Where Sri Lanka has lost 95% of wet-zone forests, this book reminds us of the urgency to protect what is fast disappearing.

Dilmah has had a long-standing relationship with the Department of Wildlife Conservation in Sri Lanka. In the past Dilmah has supported elephant conservation efforts by sponsoring orphaned elephants and radiocollaring of elephants and the information centre.

Believing that beauty can inspire action, Dilmah has also sponsored the National Wildlife Photography Awards for 2 consecutive years.

2025 - Platinum Sponsor

The simple act of pouring a cup of tea is, in itself, an ice-breaker, providing pleasurable anticipation of the goodness that is to follow. I have dedicated my life towards providing that cup: not only to solve problems but to add sunshine, to our day, with every sip of Dilmah.

www.mjffoundation.org

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