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  2. California legalizes human composting - AOL

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    Story at a glance California has joined Washington, Colorado, Vermont and Oregon in legalizing the composting of human remains. Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) signed a bill into law this week that directs ...

  3. California legalizes human composting burials - AOL

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    California legalizes human composting burials. September 20, 2022 at 12:11 PM ...

  4. California's dead will have a new burial option: Human composting

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    It was Garcia's third attempt to approve human composting in California after previous attempts failed in 2020 and 2021. Her office said for every person who is composted versus buried or cremated ...

  5. How human composting offers alternatives to burial, cremation

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    Those states are: Oregon, California, Nevada, Arizona, Colorado, Minnesota, Vermont, New York, Maine, Maryland and Delaware. "It's labeled as a new process, but this is as old as the first living ...

  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. New law allows human composting + No more ‘side shows ... - AOL

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  8. San Francisco Mandatory Recycling and Composting Ordinance

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    Both composting and recycling are less costly per month than the trash bill. [20] The city newsletter highlighted this fact and suggested diverting more waste to recycling and composting bins, lowering trash bills by requesting less frequent trash collection, and using smaller trash bins to lessen the financial burden on residents. [21]

  9. No coffin required: Human composting becomes more ... - AOL

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    No need for an urn or a casket: California will soon offer a new option to be laid to rest — in a steel vessel, surrounded by wood chips and destined to become