Body composting is an alternative to traditional burial or cremation that has spurred the interest of many Texans.
Before a bill signing last week, New Jersey residents who were interested would have to seek the process out of state.
Although human composting is already legal in nearby states like New York, Delaware, and Maryland, none of those states have ...
The house plants in Dianne Thompson-Stanciel’s Tinton Falls home are thriving with the help of a new compost. The leaves on her monstera deliciosa are a bright evergreen, their vines climbing taller ...
Washington, Colorado and Oregon are now among the U.S. states that have legalized the process of converting human bodies into soil, a procedure the Catholic Church said fails to show “respect for the ...
The first time Laura Muckenhoupt felt a glimmer of hope after the death of her 22-year-old son Miles was the drive home from the Washington state facility that had turned his body into hundreds of ...
The Garden State approved a bill that legalizes human composting, an alternative to traditional burials in which a corpse is transformed into nutrient-rich soil that loved ones can use to feed their ...
TRENTON — How would you like to spend eternity nourishing a flower garden, or being part of a nature trail or a patch of a grassy hillside? New Jersey lawmakers are considering whether to allow the ...
New Jersey has become the 14th state to allow the composting of human bodies as an alternative to burial or cremation.
The Dutch Health Council has advised against allowing human composting as a legal alternative to burial or cremation, citing ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Have you ever heard of human composting? A Utah lawmaker has introduced a bill during the current legislative session that basically says you can turn your loved one’s body into soil, ...