Monday 5 July 2010

Mark Hill: Resomation and corpse-composting: green alternatives to cremation and burial: How would you like your bo... http://ping.fm/wmJDr

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  1. Our generation has finally solved the problems related to the final disposition of human remains. Two Albany, N.Y., medical college professors, in 1992, invented and patented the water & alkali process. CycledLife has improved on this early invention. CycledBurial requires 90% less fossil fuel and emits 94% less carbon dioxide compared to cremation, without releasing any mercury vapors. The soft parts of the body become pathogen free, meaning all the harmful microorganisms and prions are destroyed. The soft remains retain none of the person’s DNA. These soft remains can be returned safely to the earth. The hard parts of the body become a pure-white powder. They can be returned to one’s family who will choose their loved one’s final resting place.

    In June of 2010, CycledLife demonstrated the first, patent pending, low-temperature, water and alkali disposition system. It quickly converts unsterile bodies into pathogen free remains.

    CycledBurial is a hygienic burial. It allows for a burial without the necessity of incurring the cost of a coffin, vault, or cemetery plot.

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