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Human composting is legal in these six states

Por: Newsweek Nation January 02, 2023

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New York state has legalized natural organic reduction, better known as human composting, which is seen by some as an environmentally friendly alternative to burial and cremation for human bodies.The move was approved by Kathy Hochul, the state's governor, meaning human composting is now legal in six states across the U.S.Human composting sees a body shut in a container, usually filled with material such as straw and wood chips, where it... + full article



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