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  2. How human composting offers alternatives to burial, cremation

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    How human composting originated. The process was first legalized in Washington state in 2020. Since then, 11 other states have adopted the method. ... "Death is obviously deeply personal, a lot of ...

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

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    So, who is choosing to have their body composted after death? “The short answer is everybody,” says Truman, who runs the largest human composting facility in the U.S., with enough space to ...

  4. 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]

  5. Back from the dead? Human composting bill moves forward ... - AOL

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    After a first hearing on Feb. 14, a bill to allow the practice, which died last year, was passed out of the House Committee on Corporations with a single tweak: an extension of its start date to 2026.

  6. Water cremation - Wikipedia

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    An alkaline hydrolysis disposal system at the Biosecurity Research Institute inside of Pat Roberts Hall at Kansas State University. Alkaline 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 remains using lye and heat; it is alternative to burial, cremation, or sky burial.

  7. Newsom signs bill legalizing composting of human bodies ... - AOL

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    Cremation was the obvious alternative, composting is much better for the environment. It requires a whole lot of energy and produces greenhouse gases; a single cremation releases between 284 and ...

  8. Recompose - Wikipedia

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    Recompose is a public benefit corporation founded by designer and death care advocate Katrina Spade in 2017, [1] building upon her 2014 non-profit organization Urban Death Project. Recompose is a Washington state based company offering a death care service to convert human bodies into soil through a process known as natural organic reduction ...

  9. Ashes to ashes, dirt to dirt? Human composting again up for ...

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    For the second year in a row, Rep. Michelle McGaw, D-Portsmouth, introduced legislation (H 7212) to allow the practice that turns human remains, over a relatively short period of time, into ...