Why You Should Repair and Not Replace Your Organisation’s Devices

IT related waste is a growing problem worldwide. In 2022 alone over 62 million tons of “e-waste” was generated. Whilst there has been a number of initiatives worldwide to alleviate this problem such as the EU directives for common power chargers for portable devices and WEEE for device recycling the amount of global e-waste continues to grow rapidly.

Raspberry Pi Zero W assembly.

Device support policies are a significant cause of e-waste. On October 14th 2025 Microsoft will end support for Windows 10 Home and Pro. Up to and past that important date IT teams across the planet will be replacing devices that will no-longer receive important security updates. This will sadly trigger otherwise worthy devices to be sent for recycling or even landfill if not handled properly.

Not only do important OS end of support dates trigger unnecessary device replacements but also hardware designs that make it difficult if not impossible for a user to replace faulty parts which further contributes to the e-waste problem. For example use of adhesives in bonding together tablets and smartphones can make it a challenge to open a device for repair without shattering a screen.

Thankfully it’s not all bad news. The right to repair movement is still strong and gaining further momentum. Many devices out there – desktops, laptops and servers – are still designed with upgradability and repair in mind. For the impending Windows 10 end of support date the Operating System can be changed for a Linux OS allowing a device to be continued to use.

When choosing devices we always encourage sourcing from manufacturer’s that have serviceability considered in their product design. This also includes open warranties, spare parts availability and avoiding Operating System lockdown.

Digital Incite and Matter Ltd can provide a variety of servicing, upgrade and repairs for your desktop and laptops. Whether you require an upgrade to storage, reload of the operating system or a device repair we can be of assistance. Not only does this save on replacing devices that would otherwise only need an economical repair it also helps your organisation meet environmental goals by avoiding sending devices to landfill.

For more information please get in touch with us.

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