Bio-cremation, also known as chemical cremation, aquamation or resomation, is a relatively new alternative to burial and fire-based cremation. It requires less energy and fewer natural resources than ...
Reporting from Sacramento — — California funeral directors are eager to start offering clients a new natural and greener way to dispose of their loved ones’ remains, but they need a change in ...
Reporting from Sacramento — Assemblyman Jeff Miller needed one more vote last spring on his bill to legalize “bio-cremation,” a chemical process that he called a water-based alternative to ...
The Bradshaw Celebration of Life Center in Stillwater will offer alkaline hydrolysis, one of a wave of “green” burial options hitting the funeral industry. The process is also known as bio-cremation ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Some people choose burial; others choose cremation by fire. Now, a proposed bill could open a new frontier for Texans: liquid cremation. The scientific term is alkaline hydrolysis, ...
A federal judge in Pittsburgh has thrown out a lawsuit filed by a Pittsburgh company that claimed its so-called "Bio Cremation" service — a flameless process to cremate remains — was being unfairly ...
Joe Wilson isn’t giving up. The 1977 Purdue University graduate is owner and CEO of Bio-Response Solutions, a Danville, Indiana-based company that since 2006 has manufactured wastewater treatment ...
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (Reuters) - Worried you haven't been green enough in life? Don't let death come in the way of a more eco-friendly you. From coffins made of recycled cardboard to saying no ...
Thinking about your end-of-life options? You can still be eco-friendly in the afterlife, according to an Apopka funeral-equipment company. Matthews Cremation is touting the latest addition to green ...
Bio cremations – a practice that ensures that the human body is turned into a liquid and not into ashes is all set to be legalized across parts of Europe. LONDON: Bio cremations – a practice that ...
SACRAMENTO, May 20 (UPI) -- The California General Assembly unanimously passed a bill supporters said would allow bio-cremation to serve as a human remains disposal choice. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger ...
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