Maple sap collection & holding tank, built from a recycled IBC tote
A once-used food-grade tote collects and holds maple sap at a small fraction of stainless cost — a well-documented practice among small sugarbush operators.
Recycled IBC
Reuses a durable, standardised container. Diverts it from scrap and avoids new-material carbon.
a stainless sap tank
A purpose-built product — bought new, moulded or fabricated from virgin material.
Woodhaven Place — tote used to store maple sap at evaporator →
A real-world write-up with photos of this reuse in practice.
A once-used food-grade tote collects and holds maple sap at a small fraction of stainless cost — a well-documented practice among small sugarbush operators. That advantage is real for this job specifically — not a blanket claim that a tote is best for everything.
Suitability & safety
This is a water- or contact-adjacent use. Use only a documented previous-food-use bladder that has been properly cleaned; never use a non-food or unknown-history tote for it.
For any water-holding reuse, shield the bladder from sunlight to prevent algae, fit food-safe fittings, and rinse thoroughly before first use.