The Remarkable Collective, a leading force in strategic advisory, has officially announced a powerful new partnership with sustainability pioneer and national expert, Roberta Lepre. This strategic alliance is set to redefine how small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) across Malta view and implement Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) strategies, moving the conversation beyond compliance to focus on tangible business value and innovation.

The partnership aims to future-proof key Maltese industries; including hospitality, finance, iGaming, and manufacturing by integrating sustainability as one of the core drivers of innovation, financial efficiency, resilience, and market differentiation.

Sustainability as a catalyst, not a cost

Dr. Lepre, commented on the alliance, stating: “Sustainability is not a compliance exercise; it is a catalyst for innovation. By embedding sustainable practices into their core strategy, businesses can unlock fresh opportunities, differentiate themselves in the market, and future-proof their operations in an increasingly dynamic landscape.”

This vision is the foundation of the combined offering. In a world where trust and ethical responsibility are strategic assets, the partnership will equip Maltese business leaders with credible frameworks to demonstrate leadership and strengthen stakeholder relationships.

Beverly Cutajar, Chairwoman & Founder at The Remarkable Collective, added, “Maltese SMEs are facing intense pressure to align with new global and local sustainability standards. We recognised the need for a solution that clearly links responsible practice to the bottom line. Partnering with Dr Lepre allows us to deliver integrated strategies that result in meaningful cost savings through efficiency gains and open doors to new funding and investment opportunities.”

Addressing sector-specific needs

The Remarkable Collective and Dr Lepre will launch a series of joint initiatives, specifically designed to address the unique challenges and opportunities within Malta’s diverse business landscape.

These resources will focus on:

  • Efficiency Gains: Identifying immediate opportunities for cost savings via reduced resource consumption.
  • Reputation & Trust: Building frameworks for transparent reporting and ethical conduct.
  • Access to Finance: Positioning companies for green funding and ESG-aligned investment.

This alliance marks a significant step in supporting Malta’s sustainable economic transition, providing decision-makers with the tools needed to not only comply but to prosper in a green economy.

For more information and a full presentation, contact sales@theremarkablecollective.com or visit the website here.

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