In on-demand laundry and delivery services, fabric products are part of the workflow. They are filled, moved, washed, stacked, and reused every day. At Greenfur, we manufacture fabric-based solutions designed specifically for this level of operational intensity — prioritising durability, consistency, and cost efficiency at scale.

Laundry and delivery bags are not just marketing assets. They are working tools. Our focus is on products that hold up through repeated handling, frequent washing, and continuous circulation across hubs, riders, and customers — without losing structure or reliability over time.

Our fabric solutions are commonly used across:
Each product is designed to integrate seamlessly into existing operations, without requiring changes to process or handling habits.

Laundry bags, delivery totes, drawstring carriers, and service sacks are well-established formats in this sector. What differentiates them is construction. We focus on fabric strength, stitching quality, closures, and ease of cleaning — ensuring bags remain usable and presentable across repeated cycles.

On-demand service providers operate on continuous replacement and replenishment cycles. Our in-house manufacturing setup is designed to support large, repeat volumes with consistent specifications — allowing operators to reorder confidently without variation in size, quality, or performance.
MOQ typically starts at 5,000 units, with a strong focus on long-term programs.

We primarily work with durable, reusable fabrics suited to frequent handling and washing, such as cotton, canvas, blends, and performance-oriented materials. Material choices are guided by lifecycle cost, ease of maintenance, and operational longevity — not appearance alone.

Greenfur works with laundry and delivery service providers that need dependable supply at scale. With in-house manufacturing, export experience across the UK, USA, UAE, and Singapore, and the ability to support ongoing volumes, we operate as a long-term production partner rather than a transactional vendor.

If you’re reviewing fabric bags for laundry or delivery operations — whether for customer-facing use or internal workflows — we’re happy to understand your requirements and propose formats that fit your scale and usage patterns.
