The highest-value seller opportunities are clean, dry, sorted, indoor-stored, and described by prior contents, quantity, bag spec, packaging format, and pickup ZIP code.
What buyers want to know before making an offer
Used FIBC buyers need to understand whether bags are reusable, recyclable, or a mixed recovery stream. Prior contents, odor, moisture, visible residue, UV exposure, liner condition, readable labels, and lifting loop condition all affect value.
Photos help. Include one photo of the full lot, one close-up of the label, and a few representative shots of tops, bottoms, loops, residue, and packaging format.
Lots that are usually easier to place
Repeat streams from resin, manufacturing, food-adjacent dry ingredients with documentation, and clean warehouse surplus are often better candidates than mixed unknown piles. Truckload quantities and consistent specs can support stronger freight economics.
Service areas
Nationwide and Canadian opportunities are strongest when the volume, freight lane, and reuse fit are clear.