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  1. Human composting should be a third option after burial and cremation.

    My wife, Tui Davidson, spent her volunteer energy to provide a not-for-profit funeral service for Canberra. Five years later, Tender Canberra are a successful operation.

    On Thursday, I was honoured and proud to attend her graduation from a social entrepreneur course called GRIST from Mill House Ventures. Earthly Remains is her human composting initiative and, as well as working with partners to develop the technology, she is lobbying the ACT government to create legislation to allow it, as 13 US states have done.

    The GRIST program supported the creation of a short video which explains it better than I can.

    She is also looking to collect data about community attitudes and would appreciate your input on a survey found at the website below.

    earthlyremains.com.au/

    #HumanComposting #environment #climate #cremation #burial #NaturalOrganicReduction #death #canberra

  2. Congratulations to New York for legally recognising the benefits of Natural Organic Reduction (NOR). Informally known as human composting, this is a fast, effective and environmentally responsible option for body disposal.

    Pioneer and creator of human composting, #KatrinaSpade of Recompose, has spent years refining NOR, which is a practical and sustainable after-death option for long-term issues surrounding space and energy consumption for both burial and flame cremation, and is lower-impact than Resomation (alkaline hydrolysis).

    I personally cannot wait to see this option here in Australia, and around the world.

    #NOR #GDEP #BodyDisposition #choice #HumanComposting #environment #sustainability #GoodStuff #legislation #NaturalOrganicReduction #EndOfLife