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Microsoft reveals major sustainability “zero-waste” goal reached

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  • Microsoft says it is a year early to its server reuse and recycling target
  • Rare earth mineral and metal extraction has proven key
  • Circular Centers repurpose decommissioned hardware

Microsoft says it is ahead of target on its quest to become a zero-waste company – one of the key aspects of its sustainability goal – but it isn’t there just yet.

In a blog post, Azure Hardware Systems and Infrastructure CVP Rani Borkar confirmed the company has now reached a 90.9% reuse and recycling rate for servers and components as of 2024, slightly surpassing its 2025 target of 90% and getting there one year earlier.

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