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How can the extreme eco-warrior ensure that he/ she remains eco-friendly even from beyond the grave? Well a glossy board casket and chemical embalming are certainly out - and cremation also creates a woefully large carbon footprint.
But, given the option of being turned into a nutrient-rich green-brown sludge that may be used as fertiliser, would you take it? The process of resomation is a new, more energy-efficient means of disposing of human remains gaining popularity among the environmentalist community. It works by dissolving fat and tissues in alkali and hot water, leaving only a sprinkling of powdered bone behind. Visit Resomation Ltd for more details.
This was taken from: http://environment.uk.msn.com/EDF-Team-GB/gallery.aspx?cp-documentid=148484012
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