Space Sustainability in 2024: Marketing as the Catalyst
As the space sector embraces sustainability as a fundamental goal, marketing and communications have taken centre stage in driving awareness, alignment, and action.
As the space sector embraces sustainability as a fundamental goal, marketing and communications have taken centre stage in driving awareness, alignment, and action.
The year 2024 marked a significant period of transformation for the space sector, driven by innovative technologies, global collaborations, and a concerted focus on sustainability.
In the ever-evolving landscape of the space industry, the 2024 International Astronautical Congress (IAC) sets the stage for a transformative theme – “Responsible Space for Sustainability.” Against the backdrop of this visionary theme, the European Space Agency (ESA) champions The Zero Debris Charter, underscoring the commitment to mitigate space debris and promote sustainable space practices. Meanwhile, Japan’s groundbreaking initiative to launch the world’s first wooden satellite, the LignoSat probe, adds a new dimension to combating space pollution by targeting harmful aluminium particles.
Green Orbit Digital is thrilled to announce our recent appearance on The Ecosend Podcast by GoSquared. In this exciting episode, our director, Ryan Laird, delved into the fascinating intersection of sustainability, space technology, and satellite management.
We are thrilled to announce that Green Orbit Digital has officially become a signatory to The Space Industry Statement in Support of International Commitments to Not Conduct Destructive Anti-Satellite Testing. This statement, championed by the Secure World Foundation, underscores the critical importance of preventing destructive direct-ascent anti-satellite (DA-ASAT) missile testing to ensure the safety and sustainability of space activities.
Fostering the Outer Space track of the Summit of the Future
On the road to the Management and Sustainability of Outer Space Activities, to be held in Lisbon on 14-15 May, 2024, the Portuguese Space Agency and UNOOSA are organising two […]