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This chemical-free process turns retired hard drives into reusable materials, reducing landfill waste and supporting domestic supply chains for critical rare earth elements

This chemical-free process turns retired hard drives into reusable materials, reducing landfill waste and supporting domestic supply chains for critical rare earth elements


  • Chemical-free recycling supports U.S. supply chains and cuts landfill waste
  • Recovered materials support electric cars, wind power, and advanced electronics manufacturing
  • Sustainable end-of-life plan redefines future for storage in U.S. data centers

A new pilot program from Microsoft and Western Digital has demonstrated a novel method of recycling rare earth elements (REEs) from decommissioned hard disk drives.

The initiative, developed in collaboration with Critical Materials Recycling (CMR) and PedalPoint Recycling, successfully recovered nearly 90% of rare earth oxides and around 80% of the total feedstock mass from end-of-life drives and related components.

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