I don’t want to shame anyone for their consumption, but it’s always worthwhile to stop and think, Am I buying this because I need it or can use it, or am I buying it because I just like it? And sometimes buying things because they make you happy is legit! We also, I think, have a collective responsibility to be more mindful about our consumption and how it affects our planet. And while no one person can reverse the effects of climate change, we can all make more mindful choices that encourage a culture of mindful consumption and creative reuse. If you’re looking for the best of both worlds — bookish and sustainable, literary and useful — then here is a small list of some bookish goods and gifting accoutrement that fit the bill! Insulated Water Canteen ($23): It’s pretty, and it’ll help you reduce the amount of disposable water bottles you use! All Booked Up Shopper ($7): Bookish tote bags are an obvious solution to plastic waste from grocery stores to library runs, and there are thousands of options out there perfect for all sorts of loads you might want to carry beyond books. We love this one from Blue Q because it’s spacious and made from 95% recycled products! Reusable Bookish Gift Wrap ($29): Give the gift of books year-round, but make the wrap reusable! This is really fun because you can encourage the recipient to reuse the wrap and even jump on the reusable wrap train! Book Page Gift Bows ($10): Gift bows add such a nice finishing touch to a warped gift, but you know more often than not we just pull them off and toss them. If you want bows that are made of recycled book pages (and that are easily recyclable! some municipalities won’t recycle the shiny plastic coated paper that these ribbons are traditionally made from!) then these are perfect! Bookish Wet Bag ($19): Wet bags and reusable bags are so very handy (perfect in the kitchen, on the go, for stashing in kids’ bags, and using as makeup or toiletry bags) and this cute one in bookish print comes in all sorts of sizes and configurations! To Be Continued Spoon Bookmark ($18): What a clever way to upcycle old spoons! Book Sculpture ($80): This is a pretty piece of artwork, and it makes clever use of an old book! Upcycled Where the Wild Things Are Ornament ($14): If you love this Maurice Sendak classic, snag a one-of-a-kind ornament made from pages of a retired copy! Looking for more bookish goods for this gifting season?