Looking To Go Green? A Few Of The Features You Can Select When Pre-Planning A Cremation Service Package

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More and more people are becoming aware and conscious of the impact that they have on the environment. Even in death, people are opting for options that help them to go green or reduce their carbon footprint. If you are pre-planning your end of life services, you may be looking at a cremation service package. If you want to go green, here are a few of the features you should consider including in your cremation service packages

A Biodegradable Urn or Container

One of the ways that you can go green even after your death is to have your ashes or remains placed in a biodegradable urn or container. Many urns are made of metals or other materials that do not break down. If you want your urn buried in the ground, selecting a biodegradable urn helps to ensure the urn naturally breaks down into the environment without causing any harm to waterways or the soil. 

The Recycling of Metals and Medical Devices

When you are going to be cremated, all of the metal and medical devices in your body must be removed. They can explode in a heated cremation chamber and cause damage. Typically, these items are simply discarded. However, if you are looking to go green, you can look for a cremation center that recycles all of the metal and medical devices in your body. This keeps these items out of landfills and trash disposal areas. 

A Green Cremation Provider

The final way that you can go green when it comes to being cremated is to use a green cremation provider. Green cremation providers use energy-efficient furnaces and use extensive filters to minimize pollution. Alternatively, some green cremation providers are utilizing alkaline hydrolysis. Alkaline hydrolysis mixes water with potassium hydroxide to break the body down. This is far more energy-efficient than traditional cremation. 

Thinking about your own demise is often tough, but everyone will eventually die. If you do not want your family or friends tasked with planning out your funeral and what happens to your remains, you may be thinking about pre-planning with a cremation service package. This lays out exactly what you want to happen. This may include green options, such as utilizing a biodegradable urn, recycling metals, and medical devices and/or utilizing a green cremation provider. Talk with your local cremation services planner to learn more about the options available to you as you pre-plan what happens to you after you pass away. 


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