What is the best way to dispose of or resell empty IBCs, and what prices should businesses expect?
Members report several practical routes for moving empty IBCs. The typical resale price through IBC collection companies is **£20–£25 per unit**, though some members note they may be undervalued at that rate. Key options include:
- **Local IBC recycling/collection companies** — Google for one in your area; they will pick up full loads and pay the £20–£25 per IBC rate. - **Facebook Marketplace** — List IBCs locally; lorry drivers and other operators actively buy in bulk. Market rates appear to be around **£30 cash per unit**, with buyers often reselling them for approximately **£60**, suggesting room to negotiate upwards. - **Direct collection by hauliers** — Some lorry drivers will collect a full load on a single trip.
Members suggest checking what local IBC companies are willing to pay before accepting offers, as prices can vary; one member discovered they were potentially underselling and successfully renegotiated. The most cost-effective approach depends on your location and the number of units you have.
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