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The death of a pet leaves behind a devastating emptiness in the lives of the people who love them. Often, aggrieved pet ...
The Law Commission in Britain is reviewing whether to allow water cremations. It could be a more environmentally friendly ...
A Virginia funeral home is under investigation after a Hopewell man said it cremated his mother without him present, as ...
Cemeteries are running out of space, and cremation damages the environment, but there are other ways we could honour our dead ...
The 'boil in a bag' cremation technique that sees bodies liquified and disposed of in wastewater may be on its way to the UK.
The Co-op is hoping to bring water cremation to UK customers in what it called the ‘biggest change to funerals in over 120 ...
It is made simple for even the least scientific of us to understand, in a viral video which has been viewed more than eight ...
Water cremations, sometimes referred to as 'boil in a bag' funerals, are already widely available across the US, and could ...
Most Australians still go with fire, but a quiet shift is happening. Some are choosing greener, gentler ways to say goodbye.
And Ireland has paved the way. Already available across 30 US states, as well as Canada and South Africa, the first European ...
Putting a loved one to rest in the UK typically involves either a ground burial or a flame-based cremation. But an ...
It is also a reminder that we are ultimately in God’s hands. Cremation is a process in which intense fire is used to transform the human body back to its basic elements, “ashes to ashes, dust to dust.