Here's what it means to choose a compost burial - and why a growing group of Americans are eschewing convention for a new way to rest in peace. Lying in the open, a human body can take months to ...
John Curley did a thing... he signed up to be “human composted." Yes, that's a very real thing, and John tells us all about ...
Washington became the first state to recognize and regulate human composting as an alternative to burial or cremation.
Natural organic reduction (human composting) is now enshrined in 12 states, though only three have NOR funeral homes. Here ...
New York has become the latest US state to allow so-called human composting. A person can now have their body turned into soil after their death - which is seen as an environmentally friendly ...
Even the most novice composters have heard of the usual ingredients for the typical heap, like coffee grounds, kitchen scraps ...
Human composting, also referred to as soil transformation ... The composting process involves placing a body inside a chamber ...
The popularity of a cheaper and environmentally friendly burial alternative is rising in the U.S., but Michigan has yet to legalize it. Human composting transforms the body into soil, according to ...