7-Eleven Releases Impact Report
The retailer donated more than $14 million last year to support 113 children’s hospitals.
Jul 01, 2026 | 2 min read
7-Eleven donated more than $14 million last year to support 113 local children’s hospitals across the country, and made changes to its products to reduce plastic consumption, according to the retailer’s 2025 Impact Report.
7-Eleven said the money was raised through the 34th Miracle Tournament and Celebration Dinner as well as year-round in-store fundraising at Speedway sites and seasonal fundraising at certain 7-Eleven and Stripes stores.
The report released this week highlighted the chain’s community impact, environmental stewardship and responsible consumption.
The retailer redesigned packaging for its “7-Select Seeds & Nuts” line, according to the news release. The move reportedly reduced plastic consumption by about 10,400 pounds based on 2025 sales volumes.
7-Eleven also worked to improve energy efficiency including by replacing older HVAC units with new, high-efficiency models, the release said.
The full report is available online.
"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."
7-Eleven is also celebrating Slurpee Day on July 11. With the drink turning 60, 7-Eleven is offering customers a free small Slurpee.