What is what does non binding mean?

Non-binding refers to a situation or agreement which is not legally enforceable or does not create any legally binding obligation on the parties involved. In other words, it is a voluntary commitment that shows the intention of the parties involved to take certain actions or perform certain tasks, but it does not impose any legal repercussions if the parties fail to follow through with their commitments. Non-binding agreements are often used in situations where the parties are still negotiating or exploring their options, or where they wish to avoid legal risks or consequences. They are also commonly used as a preliminary step before entering into a binding agreement.