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Waving water representing a water cremation

The Flameless Cremation newsletter - vol. 1

The Flameless Cremation newsletter - vol. 1

The Flameless Cremation newsletter - vol. 1

You now have access to an alternative method.


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A niche of cremation urns

Conventional cremation brochure

The Flameless Cremation newsletter - vol. 1

The Flameless Cremation newsletter - vol. 1

Conventional cremations ares still available if you have a religious or cultural need for a flame-based cremation.

  

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Cremation consumer report

The Flameless Cremation newsletter - vol. 1

Cremation consumer report

Flameless and flame-based cremation facilities must follow federal and state regulations.


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Water in the shape of a dove, near an urn.

Aquamation - CANA

The Flameless Cremation newsletter - vol. 1

Cremation consumer report

Aquamation information from the Cremation Association of North America.


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Image of water and flames

Water and flame cremation comparison

Conventional cremation and the carbon footprint

Conventional cremation and the carbon footprint

What is the difference between the two methods?


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Reduce your carbon footprint

Conventional cremation and the carbon footprint

Conventional cremation and the carbon footprint

Conventional cremation and the carbon footprint

Environmental statistics surrounding conventional cremations.


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High quality fertilizer

A human body used as fertilizer?

Conventional cremation and the carbon footprint

Detailed alkaline hydrolysis information

The liquid byproduct of a flameless cremation is sterile, nutrient-rich, and non-toxic.


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A look inside the chamber of an alkaline hydrolysis machine.

Detailed alkaline hydrolysis information

Conventional cremation and the carbon footprint

Detailed alkaline hydrolysis information

The byproduct of a flameless cremation is sterile and nutrient-rich.


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Archbishop Desmond Tutu

Desmond Tutu

Does your religion support flameless cremation?

Can the human body become bio-fuel?

Archbishop Desmond Tutu was cremated using aquamation.


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Bio-fuel

Can the human body become bio-fuel?

Does your religion support flameless cremation?

Can the human body become bio-fuel?

A Queensland refinery is repurposing sewage bio-solids to produce renewable liquid fuels; a potential use for water cremation effluent [liquid] if not used as fertilizer.


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The history of alkaline hydrolysis.

Does your religion support flameless cremation?

Does your religion support flameless cremation?

How did alkaline hydrolysis [flameless cremation] get its start?


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Symbol representing many different religions

Does your religion support flameless cremation?

Does your religion support flameless cremation?

Does your religion support flameless cremation?

Many religions are more accepting of this cremation method. Read about the ones that do vs. those that do not.


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