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  2. Human composting is rising in popularity as an earth-friendly ...

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    Human composting takes surprisingly little to complete. A body is wrapped in a biodegradable shroud and placed in a long metal capsule — surrounded with a mixture of wood chips, mulch and ...

  3. Human composting - Wikipedia

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    By contrast, human composting, like natural burial, is a natural process and contributes ecological value by preserving the body's nutrient material. [6] Some have argued that "natural organic reduction respects the human body and spirit, supports rather than sullies the earth, and works with nature rather than against it." [7]

  4. Natural burial - Wikipedia

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    Scattering the ashes of a deceased individual into a body of water is practiced in many cultures around the world and plays a part in several religions, including Hinduism. Cremation is the traditional manner of Hindu final deposition which takes place during Antyesti rites. However, some circumstances do not allow for cremation so instead "Jal ...

  5. Burial - Wikipedia

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    Another method of natural burial is being developed to plant the human body in fetal position inside an egg shaped pod. [29] The pod containing the body will form a biodegradable capsule that will not harm the surrounding earth. The biodegradable capsule doubles as a seed which can be customized to grow into either a birch, maple, or eucalyptus ...

  6. Funeral homeowners accused of giving families fake ashes and ...

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    Jon Hallford, 44, and Carie Hallford, 47, operated the “Return to Nature” funeral home, which specialized in “green burials” involving biodegradable containers and urns and not embalming ...

  7. City creates garden at Rose Hill Cemetery for scattering ...

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    What's left when a human body is incinerated at 2,000 degrees is about five pounds of gray ash the consistency of course-grain sand called "cremains." The ashes are often preserved in a closed ...

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