You want to make your body garbage to the ground after you die? American company with revolutionary burial ideas

Death comes for each of us, and it's never easy. If graveyards and funerals don't give you the feeling you want, then consider the possibility that you can cover your body with soil so that it becomes fertile soil. The idea of human remains becoming rich soil that can lead to [...]
The idea of human remains becoming rich soil that could lead to new life seems quite good eventually.
After a decade of planning and raising funds and an effort that proved successful to change state law in Washington, Recompose, the funeral home and compensation, is open to business.
This first dead body in December looks more like a giant hive than a warehouse. Each hexagon form is a long tube filled with fine wood, ion, and straw. It contains human remains, which, when added to organic bacteria, becomes a large piece of fertilizer, escorts Periscope from BTH.
The process in question, which is referred to as “organically reduced”, takes about a month and costs 5 thousand and 500 euros.
The families of the deceased could then decide to find a home in the wild for remains in question.
In recent years, death - related attitudes are changing, and the movement called a positive “death” is receiving great attention. That means re-imagining death from a more perspicuous light to commemorate people.
The company that turns corpses into fertilizer says that a tons of carbon dioxide metric is stored for every person that is compounded, not creamed.
After Washington, this has become legal in Colorado as well. /Periscope.













