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When it comes to after-death care and burials, green is the new black

In this article by The Growler, Eric Broker discusses changing trends in end of life care with John Weber, owner of Prairie Oaks Memorial Eco Gardens, the first natural burial ground in Minnesota.

Back to the Earth: When it comes to after-death care and burials, green is the new black
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Tagged on: 2019    In the News
green burial September 30, 2019January 1, 2023 From GBM
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