Malta-based entrepreneur and sustainability advocate Mark Strijbosch is continuing to demonstrate how purpose-driven business ideas can create real environmental impact, with his latest initiative through eco conscious surf brand Bomba Surf.
The project, known as “Wave Waste”, focuses on transforming discarded marine waste and recovered materials into functional lifestyle and surf-related products, combining sustainability, creativity, and commercial innovation into a practical circular economy initiative.
What makes the initiative particularly notable is the collaborative support structure behind it.
As a Strategic Partner within The Remarkable Collective Mr Strijbosch forms part of a growing ecosystem of business leaders, consultants, and specialists who actively support one another beyond conventional networking models. The collective’s partnership framework is designed specifically to encourage cross collaboration, shared growth opportunities, and strategic support between partners operating across different industries.
For Mr Strijbosch, this has meant access to strategic visibility, commercial support, collaborative thinking, and a wider professional ecosystem that helps entrepreneurial side projects gain traction faster and more effectively.
“Being part of TRC is not simply about business referrals,” he explained. “It is about being surrounded by people who genuinely want to help each other build meaningful projects. The support behind Bomba Surf and the Wave Waste initiative reflects exactly what collaboration should look like.”
The Remarkable Collective has increasingly positioned itself as a modern business growth ecosystem focused on connecting expertise, innovation, and execution across Malta’s evolving business landscape.
Through its Strategic Partner network, TRC brings together specialists from leadership, sustainability, AI, operations, governance, training, marketing, and organisational transformation into one collaborative framework.
According to TRC Group CEO Mike Roberts, supporting initiatives like Wave Waste reflects the wider purpose behind the collective.
“We created TRC to move beyond siloed business relationships and create genuine collaborative growth,” Mr Roberts said. “Mark’s initiative is exactly the type of entrepreneurial thinking we want to encourage. When talented people are surrounded by the right ecosystem, innovation accelerates naturally.”
The Wave Waste project also reflects growing international demand for environmentally responsible consumer products, particularly within lifestyle and outdoor sectors where sustainability is becoming a core purchasing factor rather than simply a marketing message.
Through Bomba Surf, Mr Strijbosch aims to continue expanding environmentally conscious product development while also raising awareness around marine waste and sustainable consumption practices.
The initiative serves as another example of how Malta’s growing collaborative business ecosystem can help local entrepreneurs transform passion projects into commercially viable and socially impactful ventures.
Learn more about Bomba Surf and the Wave Waste initiative here.
To learn more about The Remarkable Collective Strategic Partner network, visit its website.
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