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  2. Currently, 22 American cemeteries allow natural burial, and 7 more natural burial parks are in development. Green cemeteries represent a radical return to the burial methods of the pre-industrial era.

  3. What is human composting? Experts explain how the eco ... - AOL

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    Recompose charges $7,000, while the Natural Funeral charges $7,900, making them about comparable with traditional burial and more expensive than cremation, which is now the most popular death care ...

  4. Natural burial - Wikipedia

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    Eco-friendly funeral practices in Canada can include: Burial at sea; Tree planting [46] Green/natural burials; Canada offers a wide range of environmentally friendly services and alternatives to conventional funerary customs and corpse disposal practices in Canada.

  5. Natural funerals: Saving green by going green - AOL

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    A few weeks ago, I suggested some ways to save money on caskets or by using alternative burial methods. I was impressed by the response to these posts. Many people weren't too excited by the idea ...

  6. Human composting - Wikipedia

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    Though human composting was common before modern burial practices and in some religious traditions, contemporary society has tended to favor other disposition methods. However, cultural attention to concerns like sustainability and environmentally friendly burial has led to a resurgence in interest in direct composting of human bodies. [3]

  7. Reef burials - Wikipedia

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    Neptune memorial reef. Reef burials are a type of "green" or "natural" burial considered by some [who?] to be an eco-friendly alternative to traditional burial. [1] [2] Cremation ash is mixed with concrete to form objects that are placed on the seafloor to encourage wildlife in areas where sea life has been diminished.

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    This type of burial is perfect for those who are minimalist, environmentally conscious, generally opposed to the high-cost funeral industry, or any combination thereof.

  9. Burial - Wikipedia

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    The goal of this method is to create parks full of trees that loved ones can walk through and mourn, as opposed to a graveyard full of tombstones. This method aims to return the body to the earth in the most environmentally friendly way possible. [29] The tree pod method originated in the UK but is now becoming a more popular method of burial. [30]