Webfuneral industry experts predict aquamation will steadily rise in popularity in the u. s. , similar to how fire cremation did, despite a slow start.

The body being cremated isn't done until it's reduced to red.

To reduce the carbon footprint of traditional cremation, there is a technology that uses.

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Weba sustainable option for what to do with our remains is trickling into popular consciousness.

Weban alternative human burial method, known as alkaline hydrolysis or ‘water cremation,’ has started to gain traction in recent years.

Webalkaline hydrolysis (also called biocremation, resomation, [1] [2] flameless cremation, [3] aquamation [4] or water cremation [5]) is a process for the disposal of human and pet.

Webas climate change rages, options for handling the deceased are changing.

Weband the california catholic conference is urging the state’s senate to vote “no” on the latest legislation, concerned that alkaline hydrolysis “does not appear to.

Webif it isn't available already, alkaline hydrolysis could arrive in a funeral home near you.

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