Everyone is dying to try this new burial trend. Eco-conscious New Yorkers can soon turn their corpses into compost as part of ...
The green option, also called “natural organic reduction,” transforms a body into nutrient-dense soil in just a few weeks.
Starting next year, the storied cemetery will offer a new burial option: “natural organic reduction,” also known as human composting.
Brooklyn's Green-Wood Cemetery is set to become the first on the East Coast to offer human composting.
This green approach avoids the release of smoke from cremation and the leaking of fluids from burying embalmed bodies.
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