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Advocates are seeking municipal support to legalize flameless cremation in B.C., noting the method could reduce carbon emissions.
Water Cremation: Instead of burning, which uses fossil fuel and emits gases, this process is eco-friendly. Water cremation, which is also known as Alkaline Hydrolysis, Aquamation, Flameless Cremation, ...
Alkaline hydrolysis (flameless cremation), which uses heat, pressure, and water to accelerate decomposition without releasing toxic chemicals or carbon emissions.
Most Americans have never heard the term alkaline hydrolysis, sometimes colloquially called “water cremation” or “flameless cremation.” ...
Advocates are seeking municipal support to legalize flameless cremation in B.C., noting the method could reduce carbon emissions. The City of Dawson Creek was included in the request, with a ...
Advocates are seeking municipal support to legalize flameless cremation in B.C., noting the method could reduce carbon emissions. The City of Dawson Creek was included in the request, with a ...
Jurisdictions expand the definition of “cremation” to include AH (aka “aquamation,” “water cremation,” or “flameless cremation”). To quote the Cremation Association of North America, “from the ...
Alkaline hydrolysis – also known as biocremation, water cremation, or flameless cremation – generally uses water, alkaline chemicals, and heat to decompose bodies.
Water cremation is a process that is slowly becoming legal across the United States. Discover what it is and where it might be legal next.