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Los Angeles Times USA Life May 19, 2023
When a person dies, many people may think of the two most common options for the deceased person's body: burial or cremation. But for people who want to do something eco-friendly, such as human composting, or unique, like blasting their remains into orbit, more options are... + más
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The Atlantic USA Science June 13, 2023
“Aquamation” is becoming more common for animals as a more planet-friendly alternative to cremation.Illustration by The Atlantic. Source: Getty.June 13, 2023, 8 AM ET When a pet is dying, many people reach out to their veterinarian one last time. By default, many vets double... + más
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MarketWatch USA Business January 27, 2024
The median cost of cremation, with a container and urn, in 2023 was $6,280, up 8.1% from 2021. That does not include the cost of a cemetery niche and marker. Over the same period, the U.S. inflation rate was 13.6%, the NFDA said, citing the U.S. Department of Labor. If you add... + más
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Fox Business USA Business December 26, 2022
UBS managing director and senior portfolio manager Jason Katz says the longer the Fed stays hawkish, the higher the chances are for a recession. The has changed the way Americans want to be laid to rest, with more people desiring a natural burial, released this month by Choice... + más
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Newsweek USA Tech September 28, 2022
Your final act is one of pollution, Tom Harries, co-founder and CEO of Earth Funeral, told Newsweek. More steel is put into the ground each year than was used to build the Golden Gate Bridge... and each cremation is equivalent to a 600-mile car journey in terms of carbon... + más
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