Body composting is an alternative to traditional burial or cremation that has spurred the interest of many Texans.
Families who want to forgo a traditional burial to put their loved ones to rest in a more natural way can now do so in New Jersey.
Although human composting is already legal in nearby states like New York, Delaware, and Maryland, none of those states have ...
Five years after Washington became the first state to legalize natural organic reduction, 13 more states have approved the death care process.
*(CNN) — 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 ...
New Jersey has become the latest state to allow human composting after death — a concept pitched as an environmentally friendly alternative to burial or cremation that involves turning loved ones into ...
New Jersey is offering a new option when saying final goodbyes to a loved one – human composting. It works by placing the body inside a vessel that turns it into nutrient-rich soil that can either be ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - It’s one of the last choices any of us will have to make: what to do with our bodies when we die. For ages, the options have been cremation or burial. Now, Georgia has become ...
New Jersey has become the 14th state to allow the composting of human bodies as an alternative to burial or cremation.