This is a discussion, not an invitation to unilaterally burninate the tag. Anyone that suggests ignoring or bypassing the official process risks moderator action, so let's avoid doing that.
I propose burninating the project tag (and the synonym, projects). I feel this tag is extremely vague and is being used to tag any question connected to a "project". Tags should, mostly, describe what questions are about, not random other things they contain or are connected to, and I think this tag does the latter.
Wiki excerpt:
In software development, a project is a collection of files and resources used in the development of an application or service. Use [ms-project] for Microsoft Project questions.
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
This tag is ambiguous. It presumably means that whatever the question is about is part of some type of project, but that doesn't describe the actual question at all. It seems this tag describes what a question contains but not what it is about.
Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?
Possibly, but this isn't a good tag for it. Managing a project via, say, git would be on-topic. But general questions about unspecified/arbitrary projects aren't.
Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?
No.
Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?
Nope. The OP is typically asking about something related to a project they're working on, but that's hardly "the same thing".
Is the tag causing a fairly large amount of harm?
Possibly? It might encourage unclear questions, but I don't have any evidence that that is true.
A handful of questions referring to Microsoft Project may need to be tagged as ms-project, though.
So, should the project tag be burninated?