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| From | VanguardLH <V@nguard.LH> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage |
| Subject | Re: “Microsoft leverages robotics and AI to disassemble and recycle defective hard disks to reach a 90% reuse and recycle rate by 2025” |
| Date | 2024-09-17 19:55 -0500 |
| Organization | Usenet Elder |
| Message-ID | <mx8opfcq90t0.dlg@v.nguard.lh> (permalink) |
| References | <vcd52d$3ognu$1@dont-email.me> <1bp5uw323m8me.dlg@v.nguard.lh> |
VanguardLH <V@nguard.LH> wrote: > Lynn McGuire <lynnmcguire5@gmail.com> wrote: > >> “Microsoft leverages robotics and AI to disassemble and recycle >> defective hard disks to reach a 90% reuse and recycle rate by 2025” >> >> https://www.windowscentral.com/microsoft/microsoft-leverages-robotics-and-ai-to-disassemble-and-recycle-defective-hard-disks-to-reach-a-90-reuse-and-recycle-rate-by-2025 >> >> "Microsoft aims to use a "NoShred" approach to hit a 90% reuse and >> recycle rate of hard drives by 2025." >> >> No used hard drives for me ! > > How would you know? If they use old parts and new parts to build a new > HDD, it can be sold as new, not as used, and not refurbished. Refurbish > means to clean, repair, and not make significant changes to a product, > not to rebuild or build anew from salvaged parts. Stop buying anything > Seagate? Except Seagate distributes under other brands (e.g., Maxtor, > LaCie), and they could sell the recovered parts to other drive makers. Oops, don't know why I focused on Seagate. The article talks about Microsoft using robotic disassembling of HDDs to recycle the parts, not about them getting into the drive manufacturing process. You won't know to whom Microsoft sells the salvaged parts. Ever see a Microsoft-branded HDD? They're acting the role of a salvage or recycling yard. Someone ELSE buys from those yards, even smelters. Instead of generating waste in the dumps with shredded HDDs, some parts of which are bio hazards, they are going to recycle, but the article doesn't say to WHO they sell the recycled components. Do you have another article claiming Microsoft is selling the salvaged parts to HDD manufacturers, and to which ones?
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“Microsoft leverages robotics and AI to disassemble and recycle defective hard disks to reach a 90% reuse and recycle rate by 2025” Lynn McGuire <lynnmcguire5@gmail.com> - 2024-09-17 18:58 -0500
Re: “Microsoft leverages robotics and AI to disassemble and recycle defective hard disks to reach a 90% reuse and recycle rate by 2025” VanguardLH <V@nguard.LH> - 2024-09-17 19:48 -0500
Re: “Microsoft leverages robotics and AI to disassemble and recycle defective hard disks to reach a 90% reuse and recycle rate by 2025” VanguardLH <V@nguard.LH> - 2024-09-17 19:55 -0500
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