Eternal Tides Owner says aquamation — which uses water, heat and alkaline chemicals to break down the body — uses 90% less energy than cremation and is used in some states for humans. Curtis Sullivan, ...
MARANA, Ariz. (KGUN) — One Marana woman opened Cholla Afterlife, a pet funeral home that offers aquamation. The owner had a not-so-pleasant experience with having her pets cremated years ago, ...
For Middle Georgia pet owners who have to face the difficulty of what to do with their pet’s remains, a Macon business offers a solution that is scarcely available anywhere else. Petamorphosis, owned ...
The process is the same as that which occurs naturally when a body is buried, though at an accelerated rate Digital News Writer, PEOPLE Human rights activist and anti-apartheid hero Archbishop Desmond ...
In Western societies, disposing of a dead body has come down to two choices: there’s burial, and there’s cremation. Occasionally, a corpse is donated to science, but even those remains usually make ...
Options can be limited for what happens after the death of a beloved pet. Owners may choose to bury their animal or cremate them. A Lansing business is the first in the state to offer a more natural ...
"Aquamation," a greener form of body disposal, is gaining acceptance in America. But some powerful groups are fighting to stop it. Samantha Sieber’s grandfather had a traditional American burial. His ...
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT/Gray News) – When a loved one dies, aquamation is an alternative method to traditional burials or cremations that is rising in popularity. Aquamation uses the same natural ...
Jan. 23—Add water, an alkali solution, mix and heat up for 18 hours, and your departed pet emerges as ashes. Aquamation is a 195-degree, water-based alternative to the traditional 1,500-degree ...
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