Link Natural continues to champion sustainability for greener Sri Lanka




Link Natural has extended its ‘Thuru Athi Thuru’ Harithawalokana outreach by engaging with community stakeholders through a range of initiatives carried out around World Environment Day 2025. 

These efforts demonstrated how the true impact of collaboration can bridge communities across the nation. As an inaugural step and in commemoration of the company’s long-standing environmental commitment, Link Natural hosted symbolic tree planting ceremonies at its headquarters in Dompe and at its primary cultivation estate in Dambukanda on World Environment Day. 

One of the key projects under the ‘Thuru Athi Thuru’ Harithawalokana outreach was conducted in partnership with the Northern Naval Command of the Sri Lanka Navy. The initiative involved the cultivation and planting of 300 indigenous medicinal plants—including Moonamal, Karanda, Kohomba, Beli, Divul, Nasnaran, Maadam, and Nelli—within the Navy Camp premises. Each species is vital to traditional healing and represents both environmental restoration and the preservation of ancient wisdom. 

Link Natural’s community-centric approach to sustainability was further brought to life on June 15, in the Kelani River valley. The company worked hand in hand with Dompe Divisional Secretariat’s Forest Conservation Department, the National Youth Services, and the Hada Bima Authority. Over 500 trees were planted during this initiative, including indigenous species such as Mee, Kumbuk, Moonamal, Karadara and Puwak. 

 


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