The Law Commission recommends new burial methods are approved through secondary legislation.
For Jarrod Hammond, this all started with some casual internet research. “It’s kind of strange to say that I decided to do this after binging a YouTube channel for a couple months,” he said. “But that ...
A family-owned funeral home in Missouri purchased the 19th-century building and converted it into an operation for performing alkaline hydrolysis — a water-based alternative to traditional cremation.