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You may have heard of environmentally friendly options for funerals and burials, but not everyone is familiar with human ...
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Starting Tuesday, the process is legal in Minnesota for people looking for an alternate option to burial or cremation.
Georgia now allows human composting as an alternative to burial or cremation, giving families a new, eco-friendly option for ...
The New Jersey State Legislature is on the verge of legalizing human composting, a process that transforms bodies into soil.
Human composting is emerging as an end-of-life alternative that is friendlier to the climate and the Earth — it is far less carbon-intensive than cremation and doesn’t use chemicals involved ...
On Friday, Gov. Brian Kemp signed Senate Bill 241, which officially recognizes human composting as a legal method for disposing of a deceased person’s body in Georgia.
Human composting was developed in Washington state in 2019. In two months, bodies are turned into rich soil. "Water cremation" was also part of the House bill. The bill still must pass through the ...
Benefits of human composting. While 60-90 days may seem like a long time, it's much faster than normal decomposition. While the timeframe for bodies' standard decomposition is based on multiple ...
Human composting will be legal in Georgia July 1. A green funeral home CEO shares how the eco-friendly process works and plans to open a facility here.