Amazon Web Services

Amazon Web Services (AWS) extends the life of data center hardware through its reverse logistics program. Retired server racks and components are sent to specialized hubs where they are securely demanufactured, repaired, and tested for reuse. This process supports AWS's commitment to reaching net-zero carbon by 2040 as part of The Climate Pledge. By embracing circular economy principles, AWS maximizes resource value, reduces waste, and minimizes raw material use and carbon emissions across its supply chain. The video showcases the AWS failure analysis testing lab, where components like Nitro cards undergo rigorous inspection, repair, and testing to ensure they meet high-quality standards before being returned to inventory for reuse in data centers.

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