Aquamation: 50+ Questions Answered
All your questions about aquamation answered in this extensive FAQ.
All your questions about aquamation answered in this extensive FAQ.
Aquamation, also known as water cremation, alkaline hydrolysis, or bio-cremation, is an eco-friendly alternative to traditional cremation and burial. This process uses water, alkali, and heat to accelerate the natural decomposition of the body, leaving behind only bones and a sterile liquid. While aquamation is gaining popularity due to its environmental benefits, its legality varies
Learn about aquamation, the innovative and eco-friendly method of body disposition. Discover its benefits, costs, and growing popularity across the United States.
Find out about aquamation, the water-based form of cremation that has been around since the late 1800s. Learn about its benefits and availability in Canada.
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There are many things to consider when planning a funeral. However, one of the most crucial decisions is the final disposition choice, which is the process by which a body is handled after a funeral. There are two options offered at most funeral homes – burial and cremation. And there are subtle nuances to these
Ever wonder what happens to a dead body after it is taken to a funeral home? We explain the process in this article from arrival to burial or cremation.