Sustainability

Voyager firmly believes that space exploration will unlock the infinite possibilities to build a better future in space and on Earth.

We’re also dedicated to exploring space the right way – and protecting it from the same mistakes humans have made on Earth. To make these solutions a reality, we are investing in space-based agriculture, the next-generation of dreamers, and orbital debris mitigation technologies.

Space Sustainability

Impactful Insights

We’re laying the foundation for NewSpace ESG

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Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) guidelines and metrics must play a role in the NewSpace economy – driving us all to do good.

We’re defining ESG needs and metrics for NewSpace, reflecting the unique environments, technologies, and challenges we will confront. Like most things – this is a process. And one Voyager will lead.

We’re proud members of the World Economic Forum, developing the Space Sustainability Rating as our first collaboration together.

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REDEFINING AG-TECH

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We are developing orbiting greenhouses, exo-farms, and regenerative self-sustaining agriculture systems to be used on Earth and in space.

The unique condition of space affects the general makeup of seeds – allowing them to grow heartier and withstand harsh environments. The realities of space force us to develop new techniques that yield maximum output with minimum input – which can transform agriculture as we know it.

Empowering the Next Generation

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We are empowering a diverse, global pipeline of NextGen talent who want to define a future that meets their values. With 500+ student projects launched to space and and 100,000+ students engaged in the spaceflight process – we’re just getting started.

From at-home and in-classroom science kits and curriculum, to developing and launching space research – we’re preparing the next generation to thrive in a future where Earth and space act as one.

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Keeping space pristine

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Today, there are over 27,000 pieces of trackable space junk orbiting Earth, and millions of smaller pieces not tracked – a grave concern for commercial, civilian, and national security space operators. Space junk could be anything from collision debris to a dead satellite or a spent rocket upper stage.

We are developing technology solutions to prevent further debris creation and manage existing debris. These include converting spent rockets into space stations, relocating or de-orbiting debris, and harvesting valuable metals and other materials.

It’s Time.

We are lending our voice and resources to furthering these efforts, seeking to illustrate how the diverse businesses in our orbit are contributing to a sustainable future. Some may not yet see the connection between NewSpace and ESG, but we do. And we’re ready.
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