Eco-friendly USB drives are often made from wood chips, pulp molding, or straw.
Wood chips are wear-resistant and impact-resistant, with natural textures and a fine feel; they mostly use recycled wood, making them more eco-friendly. Pulp degrades quickly, fully decomposing within 45-90 days, and is produced without wastewater, while also being anti-static and pressure-resistant. Straw turns waste into treasure, featuring highly efficient degradation and unique textures.
All three reduce plastic usage, lower pollution, have both practical and eco-friendly properties, and convey green concepts.
The MOQ for eco-friendly USB drives varies significantly based on factors such as material, manufacturing process, and supplier scale.
By material category:
– Standard style: MOQ typically ranges from 100 pcs.
– Complex processes (e.g., multi-color printing): MOQ starts at 200 pcs for custom orders.
– Creative mold-opening designs: Minimum order quantity is 1,000 pcs.
– Wooden models: MOQ is generally 100 pcs.
The main options are:
Laser engraving: ideal for simple line art, very durable
UV color printing: supports multicolor and gradients
Screen printing: best for large-area solid colors
Hot-stamping (gold/silver foil): for metallic sheen effects.