What is Natural Cremation?

Natural cremation is the process by which our bodies decompose naturally when we are buried in the earth. Typically this anaerobic digestion process takes 20 years to fully decompose one human remain. In an ECO-Green natural cremation, Alkaline Hydrolysis is used to speed up this process with a combination of the natural chemical bases of potassium and sodium, water, pressure, and high temperature.

Natural cremation can be used to process the remains of humans, pets, institutional remains of a surgical operations, and cadavers from instructional facilities.

After a complete natural cremation, all that remains is bone residue and a thick brown sterile liquid that is released to the sanitation system. The remaining bone molecules are gathered to ensure a dignified closure for the family. The total process is very quiet, with only a soapy odor and zero emissions.

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