Exploring Social Dynamics of Hard-Disk Drives Circularity with an Agent-Based Approach: Preprint

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Abstract

By 2025, it is estimated that installed data storage in the US will be 2.2 Zettabytes, generating about 50 million units of end-of-life hard-disk drives (HDDs) per year. The circular economy tackles waste issues by maximizing value retention in the economy, for instance, through reuse and recycling. However, the reuse of hard disk drives is hindered by the lack of trust organizations have toward other means of data removal than physically destroying HDDs. Here, an agent-based approach explores how organizations’ decisions to adopt other data removal means affect HDDs circularity. The model applies the theory of planned behaviour to model the decisions of HDDs end-users. Results demonstrate that the attitude (which is affected by trust) of end-users toward data-wiping technologies acts as a barrier to reuse. Moreover, social pressure can play a significant role as organizations that adopt CE behaviours can set an example for others.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages9
StatePublished - 2021
EventIEEE Conference on Technologies for Sustainability (SusTech 2021) -
Duration: 22 Apr 202124 Apr 2021

Conference

ConferenceIEEE Conference on Technologies for Sustainability (SusTech 2021)
Period22/04/2124/04/21

Bibliographical note

See NREL/CP-6A20-81008 for paper as published in proceedings

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/CP-6A20-79041

Keywords

  • agent-based modelling
  • circular economy
  • hard-disk drives
  • sociotechnical systems
  • theory of planned behaviour

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