Sam Preservation Ltd is more than a company — it is an institutional mandate to address one of the 21st century's most consequential infrastructure failures: the global food preservation gap.
"To engineer a world where food scarcity is not a function of spoilage — where every unit of agricultural output reaches its maximum nutritional potential, and where the carbon cost of feeding humanity is systematically, measurably reduced."— Sam Preservation Ltd, Corporate Charter, 2024
Sam Preservation Ltd was incorporated in Malta, European Union — a deliberate strategic choice. Malta's position as a progressive, EU-compliant jurisdiction for deep-tech ventures, combined with its proximity to the Mediterranean agricultural corridors that represent our primary deployment environment, makes it the ideal operational and regulatory home for a company of our mandate.
The institutional knowledge embedded in our R&D architecture reflects cumulative expertise in applied food biochemistry, supply chain systems engineering, and international regulatory affairs. This is not a startup science project — it is the crystallisation of a long arc of scientific inquiry into a commercial instrument for planetary impact.
Our team has operated at the intersection of food science, international trade, and sustainability strategy. This experience spans field deployments in North Africa, the Levant, Southeast Asia, and the European Union — informing a platform that is simultaneously rigorous in its science and pragmatic in its real-world application.
Every claim we make is substantiated by peer-reviewed data, controlled trials, or third-party validated measurement. We do not extrapolate beyond our evidence base.
Our ESG reporting is not a compliance exercise. It is an open accountability framework — accessible to investors, partners, regulators, and the public in equal measure.
We operate at the level of supply chain infrastructure — not consumer-facing incrementalism. Our interventions are designed for systemic leverage, not marginal improvement.
Malta's EU membership gives our technology and our governance framework the credibility of European regulatory rigour — the gold standard for food safety, environmental compliance, and investor protection.
An independent, multi-disciplinary board encompassing food science, international regulatory affairs, sustainable finance, and ESG reporting — providing oversight across scientific, commercial, and compliance dimensions.
Annual ESG Disclosure Reports prepared against GRI Standards, SASB AgriFood sector standards, and TCFD climate risk framework. Financial statements subject to Malta MFSA regulatory oversight.
Core preservation formulations are protected under patent-pending status within the EU and PCT international patent frameworks. Trade secret protocols govern R&D pipeline data.
Operations are structured for Article 9 alignment under the EU Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR) — the highest classification for sustainability-impact investment vehicles.