Nearly two-thirds of Americans now opt for cremation – a figure that has been steadily increasing over five decades. On the surface, that proportion tells a simple story: The nation has embraced ...
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The green burial industry is expected to surpass $1 billion by the end of 2030.
Cremation is now the most common burial choice in the U.S., but it’s not always what most people actually want. It’s often ...
Delaware lawmakers are considering a bill to allow the cremation of unclaimed or indigent remains, as public spaces run low.
SCOTLAND is making waves in the funeral industry – after it became the first country in the UK to make water cremations legal ...
Knoxville-Area Families Gain Local Pet Cremation Access Through New Middlebrook Pike Location Mohawk, United States - ...
Death can be an uncomfortable conversation, but leaving your loved ones without a plan puts you at risk of ending up in the wrong hands.
Death is not something most of us grow up talking about. There are no mandatory classes in elementary, high school, or even college. There are no seminars preparing us for ...
Jewish law is unequivocal: the dead must be buried in the earth, and cremation is not permitted.
The building of a state-of-the-art crematorium is officially complete at Albany Rural Cemetery; a milestone leaders said will ...
Your carbon footprint doesn’t end when you die. Conventional death practices like embalming, cremation and getting buried in ...