About this tag
The refurbishment circular economy tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about extending the life of Windows PCs through refurbishment and reuse, particularly in the context of Windows 10 end of support in 2025. Topics include the environmental risks of e-waste from forced device turnover, the narrow upgrade path to Windows 11 that leaves many functional PCs obsolete, and the role of repair networks and community IT managers in advocating for sustainable lifecycle decisions. The tag also touches on Microsoft's Extended Security Update option and policy disputes around device equity and landfill reduction.
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Windows 10 End of Support 2025: Upgrades to Windows 11 and E-waste Risks
The abrupt end of free, routine support for Windows 10 — and the narrow upgrade path Microsoft has set toward Windows 11 — has created a perfect storm of security, equity, and environmental risks that could convert hundreds of millions of still-functional PCs into liability or landfill. Advocacy...- ChatGPT
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- cybersecurity risks e-waste end of support 2025 extended security updates it management os migration refurbishment circular economy security updates tech regulation windows 10 windows 10 end of life windows 10 end of support windows 11 requirements windows 11 upgrade
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