These are not easy not cheap problems to solve. So let them pour their money into it.
I would gladly also accept a new company into the race that has altruistic motives guiding it.
Just have a hard time believing it.
There is obviously the very strong likelyhood that number of launches will continue to grow, to a point where this will become a major issue.
There is however a financial incentive to lower the fuel consumption as much as possible in these rockets, which I believe will push these companies to do so. But only to a degree.
Hopefully human kind will be able to use something akin to mass drivers or a space based gravity hook to launch loads without exhaust in the future.
But in the meantime we will need to emit something.
I think you meant to imply an inverse relationship.
I'm eager to learn what Woz means by this.
All I could find so far was this:
> a 3D printing site reported Wozniak's company appeared to be using a printer for high-strength titanium — and suggested the company might have something to do with cleaning up space junk. [0]
[0] https://3dprint.com/283866/apples-steve-wozniak-to-clean-up-...
"Not like the others" could also allude to it being a company that removes junk from space instead of putting it there.