‘Green’ burials are slowly gaining ground among environmentalists

By Rachel Fritts in ScienceNews

Conservation burial grounds like the Carolina Memorial Sanctuary (pictured) in North Carolina double as a cemetery and nature preserve. GREEN BURIAL COUNCIL

MARCH 2, 2021 – Despite “green” burials becoming increasingly available in North America, some older eco-conscious adults remain unaware of the option when planning for their deaths, a small study hints.

Green burials do not use concrete vaults, embalm bodies or use pesticides or fertilizers at gravesites. Bodies are buried in a biodegradable container like a pinewood or wicker casket, or a cotton or silk shroud. Proponents of the small but growing trend argue it is more environmentally friendly and in line with how burials were done before the invention of the modern funeral home industry. Read more >>

‘Green’ burials are slowly gaining ground among environmentalists
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