Human composting could be the future of deathcare
by Hannah Devlin Science correspondent from Science | The Guardian on (#4ZER8)
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It is viewed as a fitting end for a banana skin or a handful of spent coffee grounds. But now people are being urged to consider human composting and other environmentally friendly "deathcare" options.
Speaking before a talk at the American Association for the Advancement of Science conference in Seattle on Sunday, Lynne Carpenter-Boggs, a professor of soil science and sustainable agriculture at Washington State University, said: "Death certainly isn't the biggest environmental impact we have in our life process. But we can still look for new alternatives."
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