Membership conditions for organizations
Membership of Cosmos for Humanity offers companies:
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Access to a network of Cosmos Rangers committed to preserving the space environment.
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Opportunities to collaborate on projects with a social and environmental impact.
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Support to integrate space sustainability into the company's CSR strategy.
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Events: round tables, conferences and workshops on space sustainability.
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Increased visibility via the website, annual reports and communications from Cosmos for Humanity.
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The opportunity to participate in the governance of Cosmos for Humanity.
the MEMBERSHIP PROCEDURE
All members must provide proof of their legal status when they first join.
All applicant companies must provide information on their annual turnover in EUR. The information on the applicant company's annual turnover will determine the amount of the annual financial contribution required.
Any subsidiary, regardless of the participation of its parent company, may apply individually to become a participant. Subsidiaries may also choose to participate through the commitment of their parent company, which applies to all subsidiaries and national offices.
The community of Cosmos Rangers will review the application and vote by majority for its integration into the community. If during the membership process, the community of Cosmos Rangers does not accept the applicant organization or the information provided by the company is deemed inaccurate, unclear or incomplete, Cosmos for Humanity reserves the right to reject the application.
COMMITMENTS
MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIES AND FEES

the Appendices
1/ The Three Laws of Sustainable Space Exploration
The Three Laws of Space Exploration were defined in an article by Jean-Claude Worms, executive director of COSPAR, mirroring the Three Laws of Robotics defined by the academic and science popularizer Isaac Asimov.
These three laws define the spirit of sustainable space exploration, carried out for the benefit of humanity while ensuring the preservation of the space environment. The latter is understood to include all spaces directly or indirectly related to space exploration and includes.
2/ Nature of the obligations arising from the Three Laws according to the type of company
3/ Obligations specific to space manufacturers
4/ Obligations specific to other economic actors