7-Eleven has released its 2025 Impact Report — an annual rundown of the company’s continued efforts to advance its community impact, environmental stewardship and responsible consumption.
“Being a good neighbor means making a positive impact on the communities we serve and the planet we share,” said Treasa Bowers, executive vice president, chief people and sustainability officer at 7-Eleven, Inc. “That commitment comes to life through Good Made Easy, our strategic approach to building thriving communities, protecting the environment and promoting responsible consumption in ways that support a more sustainable and socially responsible future.”
The 2025 Impact Report highlights initiatives across the company’s key impact areas of People, Planet and Products, reflecting “a continued focus on integrating sustainability and social impact into its business practices,” 7-Eleven noted in a statement.
People
7-Eleven and the 7-Eleven Cares Foundation continue to support causes that help build stronger, thriving communities through volunteer initiatives, charitable donations and in-store fundraising campaigns.
In 2025, 7-Eleven donated more than $14 million to support 113 local children’s hospitals across the U.S. Funds were raised through efforts like the 34th Miracle Tournament and Celebration Dinner as well as year-round in-store fundraising at Speedway locations and seasonal fundraising at select 7-Eleven and Stripes stores.
Planet
The company’s efforts include implementing energy efficiency measures across its store network and expanding customer access to alternative fuels. Initiatives include deploying equipment upgrades, such as replacing older HVAC units with new, high-efficiency models.
Products
According to the company’s statement, “Delivering food at peak quality is fundamental to the 7-Eleven brand, and doing so responsibly is equally essential. 7-Eleven is committed to advancing more responsible production, packaging and delivery practices across the products customers enjoy.”
The company noted that packaging improvements within its 7-Select product line illustrate that effort.
As part of 7-Eleven’s efforts to reduce its packaging materials within its private brand portfolio, 7-Eleven redesigned packaging for its 7-Select Seeds & Nuts line, a change that reduced plastic consumption by approximately 10,400 pounds based on 2025 sales volumes.
“Meaningful progress is built through collaboration,” Bowers added. “I’m proud of the strides we’re making across the 7-Eleven family of brands to advance our social impact and sustainability efforts alongside our franchise owners, customers, suppliers and community partners. Regularly measuring and reporting on our progress helps us understand how far we’ve come, where we can continue to improve and where this work can take us next.”