Summary
FIRST we had burials in the garden, then in your favourite car... but if you really want to be different and green how about your remains being boiled in water?
Cemetery bosses are in talks with a British firm which plans to turn bodies to dust rapidly by submerging them in water and heating them to 150C (302F). The process called resomation is similar to cremation but the company claims it is better for the environment. This is because it uses less energy and does not emit any harmful chemicals.See the full content of this document
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Waterway to Go... It's the Eco-Funeral
When a body is cremated, it is heated to up to 1,200C (2,192F) and lets off a number of harmful gas...
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