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Millions of perfectly fine HDDs are shredded each year because of ‘zero risk’ security policies. Spoiler alert: There’s still a risk of stolen data from just a 3mm scrap

People are murdering innocent old hard drives. Millions of them, lost to the unfounded credence that churning them up actually protects data left on them from being recovered and stolen. Spoiler alert: It doesn’t. So why are 90% of all retired datacenter HDDs still being shredded every year?

According to BBC News, this is the question members of the Circular Drive Initiative (CDI) have been asking for some time. The CDI is essentially a collective of tech companies that have all come together to fight for the dying HDD, fuelled by a passion for reuse and keeping e-waste to a minimum, despite the general consensus that hard drives are predicted to be history after 2028.

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