All large organizations (corporations, legal systems, and governments) must re-define their charters, laws and constitutions to support three core principles.
1) The first principle is to support the survival of other species and wild habitats as equally important to human survival.
2) The second is to cause no harm or suffering to animals or people.
3) The third is to uphold animal and individual (not corporate) human rights such as freedom, privacy, free expression, and the right to basic needs.
All organizations should serve a purpose that benefits the world, and not just the organization itself. Naturally, organizations are not allowed to have goals of unlimited growth, consumption or accumulation of any finite resource (including information and so-called “intellectual property”).