New Jersey has become the latest state to allow human composting after death — a concept pitched as an environmentally friendly alternative to burial or cremation that involves turning loved ones into ...
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First human composting facility opens on East Coast: 'It's a gentle, natural process'
The opening follows 2024 legislation from the Maryland General Assembly that permits the company to provide the service in ...
Utah may soon be the 13th state to legalize “natural organic reduction,” or human composting, as an alternative, lower-cost and eco-friendly way to bury the dead. Sen. Jen Plumb, D-Salt Lake City, is ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Have you ever heard of human composting? A Utah lawmaker has introduced a bill during the current legislative session that basically says you can turn your loved one’s body into soil, ...
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Human composting – or 'terramation' – became legal July 1 in Minnesota. How does it work?
Minnesota has legalized a process that allows people to, quite literally, become soil after they die. It's called terramation – also human composting or, more formally, natural organic reduction – and ...
ATLANTA — State lawmakers are getting closer approving a bill that allows the composting of human remains. It’s an alternative to burial or cremation and has gotten traction in other states. In the ...
PROVIDENCE — Last year, the state House of Representatives engaged in a passionate, poignant, and occasionally amusing debate about a bill to allow the natural organic reduction of dead bodies — ...
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