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ENVi - Changing the world, one detail at a time

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We are proud to align our vision of a world that no longer wastes or pollutes water to clean its cars with that of Water.org – an organization dedicated to creating water equality for all the world’s citizens. Across the globe, 750 million people – about one in nine – do not have access to safe water, and 2.5 billion people lack access to a toilet. Through sustainable solutions and financing models like WaterCredit, Water.org provides people in need with access to safe water and the dignity of a toilet.

Founded by Gary White and Matt Damon, Water.org pioneers innovative, community-driven and market-based solutions to bring access to safe water and sanitation to all -- giving women hope, children health and communities a future. To date, Water.org has positively transformed millions of lives around the world, ensuring a better life for generations to come.

ENVi donates fifty cents to Water.org for every car we detail, and one dollar for every bottle of our cleaning products sold. While our contributions will add up fast, the water crisis is not someone else’s problem tomorrow – it is our problem today. Please make a contribution via the link below and join in our commitment to clean, safe, and accessible water for all.

Together we can change the world, one detail at a time.

Thank you for your support!

Team ENVi

2 supporters
Teal LeVine — $30.00
Clean Car, Clean World, No Water. Welcome to America Envi, glad you are here!!!
Chad Zani — $500.00
Everyone deserves to have access to clean water.

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