(THE CONVERSATION) Nearly two-thirds of Americans now opt for cremation – a figure that has been steadily increasing over five decades. On the surface, that proportion tells a simple story: The nation ...
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Mushroom caskets and coral cremation: Eco-friendly burials gain popularity
The green burial industry is expected to surpass $1 billion by the end of 2030.
Delaware lawmakers are considering a bill to allow the cremation of unclaimed or indigent remains, as public spaces run low.
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One out of every two Americans chose cremation over burial in 2016, according to newly released industry figures, the first time the cremation rate reached 50% in the U.S. The nation’s embrace of ...
It’s almost like a washing machine, if you ask Joseph H. Brown. The casket-shaped metal tank sitting in Brown’s crematory in West Baltimore uses hot water, chemicals and a bit of agitation to dissolve ...
Cremation is now the most popular option for final disposition. Cremation was used in 54 percent of deaths in 2019, according to the National Funeral Directors Association. They project that to rise ...
Jewish law is unequivocal: the dead must be buried in the earth, and cremation is not permitted.
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