Nationwide FIBC sourcing
Buy, sell, and recycle super sacks without guessing the market.
Super Sack Recycling connects industrial buyers and sellers around used FIBC bulk bags, surplus inventory, recurring empty-bag streams, and end-of-life polypropylene recycling opportunities across the United States and Canada.
How it works
A quote process built around the facts that actually move used bags.
Used super sacks are not a commodity SKU. Value depends on condition, prior contents, spec consistency, packaging format, quantity, and freight lane.
Share the bag details
Start with quantity, location, bag style, condition, and prior contents.
Qualify the lot
Dimensions, top and bottom style, liner, prior contents, photos, and quantity.
Match the lane
Pickup or delivery location, pallet count, dock access, and recurring volume.
Price the opportunity
Get pricing direction for buying, selling, recycling, or a mixed bag stream.
Services
Three ways to move bulk bags with better economics.
Each page is built around a real commercial need: sourcing reusable bags, selling surplus inventory, or recovering end-of-life polypropylene.
Buy Used Super Sacks
Source reusable FIBCs by size, condition, top and bottom style, location, and order quantity.
Sell Used Super Sacks
Turn clean surplus bags, obsolete inventory, or recurring empty-bag streams into a qualified resale inquiry.
Recycle End-of-Life Bags
Review polypropylene FIBC recycling options for damaged, inconsistent, or non-reusable bags.
Industries
Markets where reusable and recyclable bulk bags make economic sense.
The best fit depends on the next application. A bag that is perfect for internal plant movement may be wrong for food-contact use or regulated materials.
Buyer education
Authority content for search engines, answer engines, and real industrial buyers.
These pages answer the questions that usually block a used FIBC quote: value, safety, dimensions, terminology, food-grade claims, and pickup logistics.
Super Sack Size and Capacity Guide
Most super sacks are specified by dimensions, safe working load, top and bottom construction, liner status, loop style, prior contents, and whether the lot is consistent enough for repeat use.
CommercialUsed Super Sack Pricing Factors
Used super sack prices are inventory-driven. Clean, consistent, palletized or baled truckload quantities usually receive stronger offers than mixed, loose, weathered, or unknown-origin bags.
InformationalFIBC Inspection and Reuse Checklist
Inspect used FIBCs for structural damage, contamination, label readability, lifting loop condition, seam integrity, moisture, UV degradation, and compatibility with the next application.
InformationalBulk Bag Terminology Guide
Super sack, bulk bag, jumbo bag, tote bag, and FIBC often refer to the same class of woven polypropylene industrial container, but the details determine whether a bag is reusable, recyclable, or saleable.
CommercialFood Grade vs Industrial Used Super Sacks
Used bag claims should be handled carefully. A clean bag that once held a food ingredient is not automatically appropriate for food-contact reuse without documentation, process controls, and buyer approval.
CommercialSuper Sack Pickup and Freight Planning
Freight can decide whether a used super sack deal works. The fastest pricing starts with pickup ZIP code, loading method, bale or pallet count, dimensions, total quantity, and dock or forklift availability.
Coverage
United States first, with Canada included for strong volume and freight lanes.
Regional pages support location-based searches while keeping the focus on freight, volume, bag condition, and available markets.