If large companies really cared about the ecology of the planet, they would release new motherboards (and screens in the same size and format, but with high ppi and frequency with a new interface, but located in the same way, just to transfer the wires to new standards) specially compatible with old laptop cases - because there are plenty of them on the market and at home and they are quite successful if replaced.
For example, take the old Thinpad T series - there are plenty of them, millions of durable cases and internal chassis (I have one with a failed motherboard in my utility room at home) - it is enough to release new motherboards with exactly the same layout of connectors, but in new standards and the same CO, but improved taking into account the past years and especially on U chips with low PL1/PL2, replacing the screen with a better one, especially since there was eDP even 14 years ago, which is supported and is the main one on laptops to this day.
And in this way, only Lenovo could reduce millions of tons of garbage by turning them back into the latest durable laptops in old series cases, but with new energy-efficient and quiet hardware.
But large corporations in reality don't care about the ecology of the planet - the main thing is to maximize profits and for customers to buy new hardware junk as quickly as possible.
I even have a working netbook from MSI lying around in a desk drawer (even the battery is still working after 16 years!), but naturally it is impossible to use it even if you connect it to an external monitor - the 2008 Atom is too slow, any smartphone is faster than it, even 2015! And the built-in screen has too large a grain. Its case and keyboard are in perfect order. And so it is with many people... But if MSI would release a compatible motherboard with the latest technologies with the latest ports, located in the same way (well, except for dsub, although even there you can output miniDP or hdmi 2.1) - it would come to life again, rise from the ashes! For example, on Zen4, Zen5 or MeteorLake+ U series.
It seems that it is impossible to use the netbook and it is a pity to throw it away (as a memorable souvenir). I am not used to throwing away fully working hardware.
Corporations contribute to the growth of electronic waste on the planet and damage to the environment...