Giving Back with Everyday Products: Project 7

We all buy gum, mints, and bottled water. Now imagine if those everyday purchases could help change the world. That’s the simple but powerful idea behind Project 7.

Everyday Products, Extraordinary Purpose

Project 7 offers products you already use—gum, mints, and more—but with a twist. A portion of every sale supports one of seven areas of global good:

  1. Feeding the hungry
  2. Healing the sick
  3. Providing clean water
  4. Teaching knowledge
  5. Supporting peace
  6. Housing the homeless
  7. Protecting the Earth

When you buy a pack of gum, you could be helping fund malaria treatments or providing meals for families in need. It’s a small action with real impact.

Close-up image of two Project 7 sugar-free gourmet gum pouches. The left pouch is labeled “Build-A-Flavor Half & Half” with images of a lime and iced tea, supporting the cause “Save the Earth.” The right pouch is labeled “Birthday Cake” featuring an illustration of a slice of birthday cake with candles, supporting the cause “Feeding the Hungry.” Both packages feature the Project 7 logo and clean, colorful designs.
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Why I Joined the Mission

As The Green Living Guy, I’ve always promoted sustainable living. So when Project 7 approached me, the partnership made sense. Their mission matched mine: make the world better, one choice at a time.

But this wasn’t just about going green—it was about going good.

By focusing on transparency, sustainability, and measurable outcomes, Project 7 showed me that consumer choices can drive real change. It wasn’t charity. It was responsibility.

Built for Change, Not Profit

Unlike typical brands, Project 7 didn’t just slap on a “green” label or donate a dollar here and there. They built giving into the DNA of the company.

Each product line is tied directly to a cause. When you choose Project 7, you’re casting a vote for what you want the world to look like.

You don’t need to write a check or attend a fundraiser. You just need to buy what you were going to buy anyway—from a company that cares.

Where to Find Project 7

Project 7 products launched in major retailers like Target, Walmart, and Walgreens. That’s crucial—because access matters. You shouldn’t have to search far and wide to find ethical choices.

From their clever packaging to their clear mission, Project 7 makes it easy for consumers to get involved in something bigger.

Real Results, One Product at a Time

This isn’t marketing fluff. Project 7 tracks its contributions and shows customers exactly what their purchases support. Want to see how many meals your gum helped fund? Just check the website or the packaging.

Every sale adds up. And together, those small moments become real, measurable change.

To learn more about brands doing good, visit:

🔗 https://www.project7.com

🔗 https://www.treehugger.com/eco-friendly-companies-making-a-difference-5189832

Source: Project 7 “Products for Good” (http://www.project7.com/)

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