Surprising Things You CAN’T Recycle!

For it being January, Mother Nature’s been treating Gainesville pretty kindly with this mild weather in the 70’s. And while we’re not complaining, it’s pretty obvious that we could take a little more time to be appreciative of the mild hurricane season, the bright sunshine and the amount of great sports weather we’ve had during our “winter” months thus far.Recycling Bin with Cans and Plastic

 

We at Emmer love to give back in thanks, and one way to do this is to recycle. While there’s a huge effort here in our lovely city to follow the green road, you’d be surprised how many people throw away things that could easily be reused or chuck un-recyclable things in the green bins. So, while you can find tons of sources on things you can recycle, we’re going to fill you in on some things you cannot.

 

1)      Pizza Boxes: This may not be the biggest surprise for you, as it’s been going around for a while that the drippy cardboard can’t really be used again, but it’s the why that really matters here. Once recyclable products have been saturated with food stuffs, they become virtually useless and destined for the trash bin. This also includes products like juice boxes and aluminum foil, which is a big bummer.

2)      Wet Paper Products: The minute you accidentally spill your soda on the newspaper, it’s time to hit the trash. Once the fibers have changed from the absorption of the liquid, you’ve lost all recyclability. This list also includes paper towels and tissues- so no trying to recycle during cold and flu season!

3)      Bottle Caps: Yes, your water bottles can be recycled. However, only if you take off the lid of that bottle. That plastic has been used in a way where it’s now unusable and keeping it on the bottle adds more effort to the ones recycling. An exception? Dasani- they’ve made their entire bottles recyclable.

4)      Plastic Bags: This one even threw us for a loop! Believe it or not, those plastic bags you get from the grocery store, the clothing store, and pretty much every other store ARE NOT recyclable, primarily because they take too much time to sort and can be dangerous to rummage through. Instead, you can often take them to “bag depositories” or back to the store you got them from!

 

We got a lot of our information from this great article on EcoSalon, which can fill you in on some other surprising things you can’t recycle. While this is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to recycling your stuff, don’t be afraid to ask questions. If you’re interested in learning more about the process, check out all the details our fair city has to tell at the City of Gainesville’s Recycling Page or, if you’re an out-of-towner, find out more about your own cities options through Earth911.com. Either way, happy green-ifying!

Your 2012 Resolution Should Be… To Get Talking!

It’s not hard to argue that 2011 was a difficult year for the housing market: between the robo-signing drama, the foreclosure stats and the depressing rollercoaster ride regularly documented by the media, it’s nice to know the year is over and we get a fresh start. Like many other real estate web-experts, such as InmanNews or, closer to home, SunSentinel, we at Emmer thought it would be a good idea to provide you with some real estate resolutions to start this year off on the right foot.

Talking Real Estate Resolutions

Sometimes all you really need to do is talk! Before you make any big decisions, try to get another opinion!

Now, these sites give great information (we mean it, you should check out both their articles!), but we felt there’s an even easier route to go when it comes to bettering yourself and your home for 2012. How do we mean? We need to get talking!

 

For Sellers: Talk to your Neighbors.

-Believe it or not, an extra pair of eyes can really make a difference. If selling your home wasn’t a dream come true last year, maybe there are things going under the radar that an unbiased opinion could point out. Is it your home staging, your curb appeal or even your price? Have an honest (but loyal) friend to point out what you can’t see can be a great way to set yourself in the right direction for the New Year. Why a neighbor? They understand the value of your home- they’re more than likely living in a model very similar to your own!

 

For Buyers: Talk to a Professional.

-Whether that’s a realtor, a developer or even an insurance broker, go to someone who deals with this stuff every day. Though the internet makes us think we’re invincible with endless amounts of knowledge, not everything we read is reputable. If you have a question, go ask- you’ll often get a much straighter answer than if you compared many websites saying differing things!

 

For The Unsure: Talk to your Family.

Considering selling? Not sure if you’re ready to move? Believe it or not, everyone in the house can really give a good opinion. If you feel your home is too small, you may not be the only one- but then again you could be.  Are you sick of the location? Are you worried about the market value of your home? Don’t let the market’s up-and-downs affect your love of your home. Oftentimes, a simple remodeling can make a big difference, and can really save you money and struggle in the long run. Either way, this sort of a decision shouldn’t be the burden on any one person!

 

What are your real estate resolutions? Let us know in the comments below!