britechguy
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I don't do it for the overkill.
To be clear, I was not meaning to refer to you, or your own practices, exclusively. These days, drive destruction for HDDs is pretty much a non-issue since SSDs are taking over the world very, very rapidly. And you are right, the "remains" can be sent to recycling.
I just hope that in the age of SSDs those who set up the various compliance rules update them to match the available technology. There is no reason to be sending untold millions of SSDs "to the dump" because they are being physically destroyed rather than securely erased.
Reduce, reuse, recycle should apply to computer tech to the maximum extent possible. And data security with SSDs does not require device destruction.