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Listen: Green Goodbyes: Choosing an Eco-Friendly Burial

Cremation has become Americans for the postmortem treatment of their bodies. But the process involves burning fossil fuels, which may release . columnist Paula Span appeared on WAMUS Oct. 8 Health Hub to explain some of the more environmentally friendly alternatives.

are gaining popularity as an affordable, eco-friendly alternative to traditional funerals. They avoid toxic embalming chemicals, steel caskets, and concrete vaults, letting a body naturally decompose. Methods range from the elaborate like human composting and water cremation to a simple pine box.

columnist Paula Span appeared on WAMUs Oct. 8 Health Hub to talk about the environmental and economic motivations behind these alternatives to conventional burials.

Jackson Sinnenberg contributed to this report.

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