At CircularDrive, we believe in environmental sustainability and are committed to reducing waste by repurposing hard drives. By doing so, we not only contribute to the fight against climate change but also save critical raw materials.
At CircularDrive, we provide a sustainable solution for end-of-life hard drives by collecting and checking their health. We then resell spare parts online to customers and companies worldwide, creating revenue streams for ourselves, the companies giving up on their hard drives, and our local partners operating in the IT industry.
At CircularDrive, we prioritize the security of the data stored on the HDD/SSD we collect. We follow international security standards for data deletion set by governments, experts, and other authorities to ensure the privacy of our customers’ data. Our team of skilled technicians is trained to handle data security with the utmost care
If your hard drive experiences overvoltage or a short circuit, the PCB may need to be replaced. Having a spare PCB from different HDD models can be invaluable for a data recovery company. At CircularDrive, we offer a wide range of spare PCBs for various HDD models to help you recover your data quickly and efficiently.
At CircularDrive, we understand the severity of data loss due to a fallen hard drive or damaged read-write heads. In such cases, data recovery can be expensive, with a new head stack costing up to 500€. We offer a range of affordable solutions, including spare parts from various HDD models, to help you recover your data without breaking the bank.
For SSD drives, spare electrical components like caps and resistors can be invaluable in case of a bricked SSD. At CircularDrive, we offer a range of spare parts for SSDs to help with data recovery.
At CircularDrive, we work in three easy steps to help our customers repurpose old hard drives sustainably
We partner with trusted companies in various countries, mostly in the IT industry, to collect storage media, such as hard drives and solid-state drives (SSDs).
We offer on-site data wiping performed by skilled technicians for the highest level of security. We follow international standards from authorities such as the US Department of Defense and Germany's National Agency for Information Security.
We check the health of every HDD/SSD after data wiping with CrystalDiskInfo and list them on top online platforms for spare parts. Our online solution offers guidance on selecting the right drive for any purpose. Spare parts are not extracted to prevent damage, especially to the valuable head stack.
CircularDrive maintains the security of data stored on HDD/SSD to avoid leaks, using a variety of international security standards for data deletion issued by governments, experts, and other authorities. They also highlight the necessity of skilled technicians who are aware of data security.
CircularDrive collects and checks the health of hard drives and resells spare parts online to customers and companies worldwide, creating revenue streams for themselves, companies giving up on end-of-life hard drives, and local partners operating in the IT industry. However, spare parts are not extracted from HDD/SSD because this could cause damage to them, mainly to the most valuable part of HDD – head stack. You can find a selection of available drives on their online platform specializing in providing guidance on the selection of suitable drives for every purpose.
CircularDrive focuses on reducing environmental waste by repurposing hard drives and saving critical raw materials, contributing to the fight against climate change. They collect and check the health of hard drives and resell spare parts online to customers and companies worldwide, creating revenue streams for themselves, companies giving up on end-of-life hard drives, and local partners operating in the IT industry.
After data wiping, every HDD/SSD is checked for its health to ensure the suitability as a source of spare parts for data recovery companies. For this purpose, they use the open-source software CrystalDiskInfo. Spare parts are not extracted from HDD/SSD because this could cause damage to them, mainly to the most valuable part of HDD – head stack.