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Cremation is now the most popular option for final disposition. Cremation was used in 54 percent of deaths in 2019, according to the National Funeral Directors Association. They project that to ...
Cremation is rising in popularity as an alternative to traditional burial. Many, or all, of the products featured on this page are from our advertising partners who compensate us when you take ...
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 Senate, where it failed last year, to get signed.
Most people don’t even have access to other options: Burials and cremation are the only methods that are legal in all 50 states. Traditional burial methods harm the planet in various ways.
To most, that means disposing of a body with fire. But proponents are trying to bring a new form of "cremation" to Indiana — one that relies on water rather than flames. A new bill proposed in ...
Brown, who installed his system in April, said he has conducted water cremation. He believes he’s the first to do so in the state. He charges $5,000 for it, compared to $1,700 for a traditional ...
AS AN ALTERNATIVE. WHO IS THE MOST COMMON PUBLIC REACTION TO WATER CREMATION? SUPPORTERS EMPHASIZE, THOUGH THEY’RE NOT BOILING ANYONE. IT’S MORE LIKE PLACING THE BODY IN A BIG WASHING MACHINE.
But what is a water cremation and what happens to the human body during the process? MailOnline reveals its step-by-step guide to water cremations. During the aquamation process, the body is ...
CHICOPEE — Paws Finding Peace, a pet clinic in Chicopee, offers an alternative to typical cremation methods when pets die. The clinic has been offering water-based cremation, also known as ...