Corporate Social Responsibility

My Favorite Old Books' business model incorporates Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). What does this mean? When making decisions, I consider social and environmental issues rather than just focusing on economic profits. 

Environmental Issues

Over 320 million books are discarded in landfills every year. Every book I sell is sourced locally, often from estates and from those who are downsizing, books that could potentially be thrown away. If you browse my collections, you will see that most of my books are in less than perfect condition. Books that are not in readable condition are repurposed. I am starting a new line of book gifts made from old books, including: bookmarks, shell catchalls, and wall art. I also reuse packaging and shipping materials. All of my boxes are recycled, as well as most of my bubble wrap and packaging materials. Some of the decorations I use on my packaging are also recycled. Finally, to save trips to the post office, I often have my postal carrier pick up my packages. 

Social Issues

Running this business from my home gives me the flexibility to donate my time and resources to my community. I actively volunteer at the Barnstable County Correctional Facility, providing literature and group support to female inmates. I also donate my time to the Faith Family Kitchen in Hyannis, which serves hot meals to Cape Cod's homeless population. Books that are not a good fit for my bookstore are donated across the Cape Cod.