Western Digital and Microsoft launch HDD recycling program to recover rare earths from e-waste

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Forward-looking: Western Digital has launched a large-scale hard disk drive recycling initiative in partnership with Microsoft, Critical Materials Recycling, and PedalPoint Recycling. The program, called the Advanced Recycling and Rare Earth Material Capture Program, aims to tackle a longstanding problem in the tech industry: the loss of valuable rare earth elements and other critical materials when data center drives reach the end of their lifecycle and are typically destroyed, generating significant e-waste.

Although solid-state drives have become the standard for personal computers, mechanical hard drives remain the backbone of data centers worldwide. When these drives are retired, they are often shredded for data security, and their components – ranging from aluminum and steel to rare earth magnets – frequently end up in landfills.

The environmental cost is further compounded by the fact that mining new rare earth elements such as dysprosium, neodymium, and praseodymium is highly energy-intensive and produces substantial greenhouse gas emissions. Adding to the challenge, China, which dominates global rare earth material production, has recently imposed export restrictions on several key materials, threatening the supply chain for US technology companies.

Western Digital's program aims to reclaim critical materials domestically. The process begins with collecting end-of-life drives from Microsoft's US data centers, which are then shredded and sorted by PedalPoint Recycling. The extracted magnets and steel are sent to CMR, where an acid-free dissolution recycling technology recovers rare earth elements. This copper salt-based process selectively leaches out rare earth oxides with remarkable purity (up to 99.5 percent) while avoiding the harsh chemicals that can damage rare earths and other valuable metals like aluminum.

The pilot program has already diverted approximately 47,000 pounds of hard drives, SSDs, and mounting caddies from landfills or less effective recycling streams. According to Western Digital, the process has recovered over 90 percent of the rare earth elements and about 80 percent of all shredded material by mass.

The environmental benefits are substantial. A life cycle analysis cited in Western Digital's whitepaper estimates that the new process generates 95 percent fewer greenhouse gas emissions than traditional mining and refining methods. By keeping the entire rare earth oxide production process within the United States, the initiative also reduces transportation emissions and strengthens the resilience of the domestic supply chain.

Microsoft, which provided the initial batch of drives for the program, sees this as a crucial step toward a more circular economy in tech. "HDDs are vital to our data center infrastructure, and advancing a circular supply chain is a core focus for Microsoft," said Chuck Graham, the company's corporate vice president for cloud sourcing, supply chain, sustainability, and security. "This pilot program has shown that a sustainable and economically viable end-of-life management for HDDs is achievable."

The technology behind the recycling process was originally developed at the Critical Materials Innovation Hub at Ames National Laboratory and has been scaled from lab to demonstration in just eight years.

The potential impact of this program is vast. According to the Financial Times, there were 23,000 data centers housing 70 million servers in 2022 – each containing multiple hard drives that typically last only three to five years. Meanwhile, global e-waste is projected to reach 75 million tons by 2030.

"Western Digital is currently expanding the HDD rare earth material capture program based on the successful pilot with Microsoft," Jackie Jung, WD's VP of global operations strategy and corporate sustainability, told Tom's Hardware. "This program is now in development with a number of our hyperscale customers."

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Too bad it took an economic war to make it make sense to recycle this stuff rather than just mine more with slave labor and a disregard for pollution.

I hope this trend continues because it shows how vulnerable we are and what really makes these things "cheap"

If the true cost of making these things cheap is killing the planet and human rights violations then they were never "cheap".

 
Too bad it took an economic war to make it make sense to recycle this stuff rather than just mine more with slave labor and a disregard for pollution.

I hope this trend continues because it shows how vulnerable we are and what really makes these things "cheap"

If the true cost of making these things cheap is killing the planet and human rights violations then they were never "cheap".
It really does speak volumes that after decades of beating the "green energy pro environment yaa yaa" drum, at the end of the day, it was money that convinced them to do the right thing.

Remember that the next time one of these companies tries to act like the moral police over some pet cause.
 
It really does speak volumes that after decades of beating the "green energy pro environment yaa yaa" drum, at the end of the day, it was money that convinced them to do the right thing.

Remember that the next time one of these companies tries to act like the moral police over some pet cause.
The green energy people's biggest enemy were themselves. South Park said it the best when all the environmentalists went around smelling their own farts. I think it's hard to argue with the idea of clean energy, but if you're a pretentious ******* then noone will want to listen to you. environmentalists are the HOA Karen's of the energy sector.
 
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Oh now it makes sense why they are trying to force everyone to upgrade their computer to run Win11 with bs hardware restrictions. They want the leftovers so they can make more money.
 
The green energy people's biggest enemy were themselves. South Park said it the best when all the environmentalists went around smelling their own farts. I think it's hard to argue with the idea of clean energy, but if you're a pretentious ******* then noone will want to listen to you. environmentalists are the HOA Karen's of the energy sector.


Relax mate, I laugh too when South Park called the Prius , Pious
But yes most people are stingy with money . fair trade coffee, bananas , chocolate $5 vs $3 NF way, $3.50 vs $3 hey maybe. ha I probably pay less in NZ for my free range eggs vs USA factory ones - even though the prices in the US have fallen 92% from their high

People installing solar, or buying EVs are looking for mostly ROI or offgrid doomsday preppy where's my chickens
Just be thankyou for big pockets to try out new tech , or Sanctimonious green preachers supporting new initiatives

Good news Trump has cancelled billons and billons of green energy projects , many in red states and many mid-construction - and bringing back cheap 92% off coal also. Worked well first term. F DEI bring back blackface, loved those photos of miners, must make a red blooded women wet, less regs now in mines, and with medicaid cuts coming, sorry about your lungs, not covered :)
So there is some real efficiency savings , take that you Chinese peasants
windmills they are killing the cats and dogs and birds
 
Relax mate, I laugh too when South Park called the Prius , Pious
But yes most people are stingy with money . fair trade coffee, bananas , chocolate $5 vs $3 NF way, $3.50 vs $3 hey maybe. ha I probably pay less in NZ for my free range eggs vs USA factory ones - even though the prices in the US have fallen 92% from their high

People installing solar, or buying EVs are looking for mostly ROI or offgrid doomsday preppy where's my chickens
Just be thankyou for big pockets to try out new tech , or Sanctimonious green preachers supporting new initiatives

Good news Trump has cancelled billons and billons of green energy projects , many in red states and many mid-construction - and bringing back cheap 92% off coal also. Worked well first term. F DEI bring back blackface, loved those photos of miners, must make a red blooded women wet, less regs now in mines, and with medicaid cuts coming, sorry about your lungs, not covered :)
So there is some real efficiency savings , take that you Chinese peasants
windmills they are killing the cats and dogs and birds
I never liked Trump, but this is one thing I'm going to be thankful for amid a mass of other horrible things he's doing. I have felt for decades bad about buying the cheap chinese junk because 1) it just sucks 2) They're destroying the planet to make things that cheaply and 3) Chinese labor is just slavery with extra steps.

We think we have it bad in the US? We don't have suicide nets around our factories. There are many things that Trump is doing that I don't approve off and I will be vocal about those, but there is one thing I do approve of that he is doing in-spite of my disdain for him. Too many people are Anti everything that he's doing just because he's an *******. The problem is is that he's our president for the next 4 years whether you like it or not so I will support him where I can and criticize him where I can't.

He's undoing lots of social programs and green energy projects I was in support of, but he's also trying to address the budget deficit and the world's China problem. And, realistically, we've been kicking the debt problem can down the road for over 20 years now, we can't keep kicking it down the road. if we keep kicking it down the road we wont be canceling green energy projects, we'll be canceling social security and government healthcare. And while people don't believe government healthcare doesn't exist in the US, it does. It could be a lot worse than it is now if we keep kicking the debt can down the road.
 
The magnets in hard drive makes excellent strong refrigerator magnets, can bunch sheets of paper together as well as holding things on the ladder when mounted.
 
I never liked Trump, but this is one thing I'm going to be thankful for amid a mass of other horrible things he's doing. I have felt for decades bad about buying the cheap chinese junk because 1) it just sucks 2) They're destroying the planet to make things that cheaply and 3) Chinese labor is just slavery with extra steps.

We think we have it bad in the US? We don't have suicide nets around our factories. There are many things that Trump is doing that I don't approve off and I will be vocal about those, but there is one thing I do approve of that he is doing in-spite of my disdain for him. Too many people are Anti everything that he's doing just because he's an *******. The problem is is that he's our president for the next 4 years whether you like it or not so I will support him where I can and criticize him where I can't.

He's undoing lots of social programs and green energy projects I was in support of, but he's also trying to address the budget deficit and the world's China problem. And, realistically, we've been kicking the debt problem can down the road for over 20 years now, we can't keep kicking it down the road. if we keep kicking it down the road we wont be canceling green energy projects, we'll be canceling social security and government healthcare. And while people don't believe government healthcare doesn't exist in the US, it does. It could be a lot worse than it is now if we keep kicking the debt can down the road.

Thanks for a qualified reply. We are going to disagree on a lot of stuff. But appreciate your nuanced reply and that you actually think about this stuff, so a discussion
Interesting times, my take is different from you. ie in 4 years US debt will be trillions higher than now. Obviously ignoring something dramatic like pandemic , yellowstone going off, USA invasion of Canada etc
In NZ biggest expense is Superannuation outside normal stuff , USA also has huge defense spending
America has cheapest T Bonds, not sure Trump is helping that cause
Not sure decoupling USA from rest of world helps anyway.
was on reddit other day , someone said we need to look after our own, out walking my dogs realise just a huge red flag for someone who isn't kind and who bring just an empty plate to a community do and feasts like a king, and goes home with a full plate for later. That's ignoring them vs us stuff.
No problem looking after yourself your friends or neighbours in tough times, but kind people don't voice that.
Plus in my travels overwhelmed on many occasions by the hospitably of those with little . So I would betray myself to forget that.
that comment that person made was in response to buying stuff from very poor countries or USD aid . Really it is such a small blip on USA economy - no economic/taxation effect would be noticeable by anyone, let alone by this person. If China had famous universities sure as little green martians they would be giving free education to the children of the leaders and powerful in those countries. Something Great Britain did well , assume USA followed

eg for His Excellency, President for Life, Field Marshal Al Hajj Doctor Idi Amin Dada, VC, DSO, MC, Lord of all the Beasts of the Earth and Fishes of the Sea and Conqueror of the British Empire in Africa in General and Uganda in Particular
 
Thanks for a qualified reply. We are going to disagree on a lot of stuff. But appreciate your nuanced reply and that you actually think about this stuff, so a discussion
Interesting times, my take is different from you. ie in 4 years US debt will be trillions higher than now. Obviously ignoring something dramatic like pandemic , yellowstone going off, USA invasion of Canada etc
In NZ biggest expense is Superannuation outside normal stuff , USA also has huge defense spending
America has cheapest T Bonds, not sure Trump is helping that cause
Not sure decoupling USA from rest of world helps anyway.
was on reddit other day , someone said we need to look after our own, out walking my dogs realise just a huge red flag for someone who isn't kind and who bring just an empty plate to a community do and feasts like a king, and goes home with a full plate for later. That's ignoring them vs us stuff.
No problem looking after yourself your friends or neighbours in tough times, but kind people don't voice that.
Plus in my travels overwhelmed on many occasions by the hospitably of those with little . So I would betray myself to forget that.
that comment that person made was in response to buying stuff from very poor countries or USD aid . Really it is such a small blip on USA economy - no economic/taxation effect would be noticeable by anyone, let alone by this person. If China had famous universities sure as little green martians they would be giving free education to the children of the leaders and powerful in those countries. Something Great Britain did well , assume USA followed

eg for His Excellency, President for Life, Field Marshal Al Hajj Doctor Idi Amin Dada, VC, DSO, MC, Lord of all the Beasts of the Earth and Fishes of the Sea and Conqueror of the British Empire in Africa in General and Uganda in Particular
One of the major reasons our debt exists is that we exported everything to China. the thing that hurts me the most is that our desire for cheap consumerism is a major reason why the Chinese people are enslaved. we ended up paying for our convenience with their suffering all while creating a massive debt that will take generations to fix
 
LOL, I've been recovering 5" and 3.5" magnets for over 20 years. Got a HUGE ball of magnets.
What do you think? Might get $1.95 out of them?
I took them apart only because some of our clients required the drives to be destroyed. I'd
pull the platers, break them up, pull out the magnets and just for the heck of it, kept them over
the years.
 
One of the major reasons our debt exists is that we exported everything to China. the thing that hurts me the most is that our desire for cheap consumerism is a major reason why the Chinese people are enslaved. we ended up paying for our convenience with their suffering all while creating a massive debt that will take generations to fix

Flipside world could have gone into recession 2 or 3 specific times, It was not for americans that kept consuming, that stopped ths
Japan struggles to get locals to consume to perk up a sorry economy . Japanese and many other Asians will go into saver mode in hard times.
You probably know this from grandparents who live through the Great Depression
No matter how well off could not treat themselves - only acceptable debt was a mortgage
Go on Nana get yourself a nice king crab , or go to Paris - but it's too expensive, they leave over one million dollars + house to kids and grandkids

ha ha anti-consumption , so you are a greeny
 
"Western Digital and Microsoft launch HDD recycling program to recover rare earths from e-waste"

... And no, that is not even close to enough to compensate China's export restriction of rare earth element to US currently in place...!
 
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