Tosha Larios’ Guide to Living Sustainably: Small Changes, Big Impact

Tosha Larios’ Guide to Living Sustainably: Small Changes, Big Impact

Sustainable living isn’t just about saving the planet—it’s also about saving money, improving health, and simplifying life. Tosha Larios, an advocate for eco-friendly living, shares her top tips for reducing waste, saving resources, and making smarter choices every day.

Why Living Sustainably Matters

Every decision we make—what we eat, how we shop, and how we travel—impacts the planet. By making small changes, we can:

✔ Reduce waste and pollution

✔ Save money on bills

✔ Live healthier, toxin-free lives

✔ Support sustainable businesses

Tosha Larios’ Top Sustainable Living Tips

1. Reduce Single-Use Plastic

Plastics take centuries to decompose and pollute the ocean. Swap single-use plastics for reusable options:

✔ Carry a stainless steel water bottle

✔ Use cloth grocery bags instead of plastic

✔ Buy glass food containers instead of plastic ones

2. Cut Down on Energy Use

Using less electricity lowers bills and reduces carbon emissions. Try these simple energy-saving tricks:

Unplug electronics when not in use

Switch to LED bulbs (they last longer and use less energy)

Air-dry clothes instead of using a dryer

3. Support Local & Sustainable Brands

Big corporations often use unsustainable farming, unethical labor, and excessive packaging. Instead, support brands that:

✔ Use eco-friendly packaging

✔ Offer fair wages to workers

✔ Focus on organic, locally sourced products

One great example is Star Track Farm, which provides fresh, chemical-free produce.

4. Grow Your Own Food

Even if you don’t have a farm, you can still grow herbs and vegetables at home. Container gardening or vertical gardens work well in small spaces. Benefits include:

Zero pesticides—just fresh, organic produce

Lower grocery bills

Less food waste—you pick only what you need

For more tips on sustainable farming, check out Tosha Larios’ Star Track Farm.

The Future of Sustainable Living

Every little change adds up! Whether you use less plastic, eat local, or grow your own food, you’re making a positive impact on the planet.

For more inspiration, visit Tosha Larios.

More resources:

Star Track Farm Blog

Advanced Girl Math Blog

Cooking with Dr. T

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