ESA Promotes Zero Debris Charter
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•Fighting space junk: More than 100 partners sign Europe's 'Zero Debris Charter'
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The European Space Agency is promoting the Zero Debris Charter, which aims to increase international efforts and cooperation to solve Earth 's growing space junk problem.
New Zealand and Mexico were among the 24 new signatories at the International Astronautical Congress (IAC) in Milan , Italy , on Oct. 14 .
The total number of signatories is 15 countries and over 100 companies, research centers and international organizations.
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