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I notice it’s never compared to a traditional burial which is better for the environment.
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Concrete? Wood and a tiny bit of metal is fine in the earth.
Where I live, the weather is very dry, yet cemeteries have lush green grass like golf courses. They are heavily watered all summer long.
I think in a rural area where land is plentiful, burial is not a big concern. In an urbanized area, a dead body would be competing for housing, park, or business space, and consuming resources all the while.
The coffins are placed in concrete outer boxes, because a “lease” for a grave goes for 25-100 years. Then they take the whole thing out and another coffin takes it’s place. The concrete protects the coffin so that it can later be moved.
Whatever kind of process that can decompose me in the most sustainable way, I’m all for it. No need to put on a show, only to dump my body somewhere else in 50 years when everyone has forgotten about it.