Environmental Benefits of No Service Cremation
Environmental Benefits of No Service Cremation
The environmental footprint of death care has become a concern for many environmentally conscious individuals. Traditional burials involve the use of chemicals for embalming, the manufacturing of caskets, and the physical space of a burial plot – all of which have environmental implications.
No service cremation, on the other hand, presents several environmental benefits:
- Reduced Land Use: As populations grow and space becomes premium, especially in urban areas, cemeteries can occupy vast expanses of land. Cremation removes the need for physical burial plots.
- Elimination of Chemicals: Traditional burials typically use formaldehyde-based embalming fluids, which can leach into the soil over time. No service cremation removes the necessity for embalming, thereby preventing these chemicals from entering the ecosystem.
- Sustainable Memorial Options: With cremation, families can opt for biodegradable urns or choose to mix ashes with soil to plant a tree, creating a living memorial. This not only serves as a tribute to the deceased but also benefits the environment.
- Reduced Resource Consumption: The production of caskets, particularly those made of hardwoods or metals, consumes resources and energy. Cremation eliminates this need.