From cradle to compost: the disruptors who want to make death greener
by Kari Paul from on (#690SM)
Startups rush to gain foothold in a burgeoning industry as New York and California move to legalize human composting
Americans are looking for greener ways to die, and a new wave of deathcare startups are rising to the occasion.
After death, bodies are typically handled in one of two ways: embalmed and buried in a casket, or incinerated and turned into ashes. But both of these options have contributed to the environmental crisis - with fossil fuel-intensive cremation emitting chemicals such as carbon monoxide into the air, and burials taking up large swathes of land.
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