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Eco Burials

Hi Jon

The way Western culture is set up right
now, we often keep polluting the earth
even after we die.

If we are embalmed and buried in a conventional
casket, we are part of the 827,000 gallons of
embalming fluid and 90,000 tons of steel going
into graveyards every year in the United States.

Cremation? It still puts toxins and carbon
emissions into the air.

"I want to be worm food" says Cynthia Beal,
of the Natural Burial Company. "I want to
turn into compost."

Sensitive issue for sure, but deserving of
our attention.

Humans used to naturally die and biodegrade,
but now:

See the Ecopod, a fancy modern biodegradable
casket, made of recycled paper:

Video:


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