Ever-growing data storage requires electricity to run the storage systems, move the data across systems, backup and replicate the data, and provide a safe and effective management environment. As organisations gather more data, they need more resources to support their storage activities. IT teams are under increasing pressure to develop a more sustainable data storage approach in order to meet ongoing business commitments. Among the groups exerting pressure are investors, staff, management, board members, stockholders, and consumers. Research Objectives: By emphasising their responsible recycling, data migration to cloud storage, and alternative compact devices, the project seeks to alleviate the environmental impact of out-of-date data storage devices; The project's overarching goal is to assist customers with their current data storage issues while also assisting the environment by properly recycling their e-waste; Identifying, evaluating, and mitigating risks connected to data security, privacy, retention, infrastructure, and compliance within an organization's data storage systems are the responsibility of data storage. In order to safeguard the integrity and accessibility of stored data, their work comprises putting protection measures into place, making sure regulations are followed, and dealing with any hazards; Data storage and resilience is in charge of designing and managing backup and disaster recovery systems and ensuring data quality in order to prevent data loss and security breaches. Make sure that data can be accessed when needed, especially in the case of unplanned events like hardware failure or natural disasters. By working with accredited e-waste recycling facilities, the gathered data storage devices will be appropriately recycled and disposed of to fulfil the project's sustainable approach. This project reinforces effective data management techniques while simultaneously promoting environmental sustainability.