This entails that the deceased's body is placed in a reusable, semi-open vessel containing appropriate bedding – wood chips, alfalfa, or straw – ideal for microbes to go about their work.
Natural organic reduction — also known as human composting or terramation — after death has been legalizedlegislative move which makes New York the sixth to do so since 2019.
Washington became the first state to legalize human composting in 2019, followed by Colorado and Oregon in 2021, then Vermont and California later in 2022. New York’s legislation,Terramation entails that the body of the deceased is placed in a reusable, semi-open vessel containing appropriate bedding – wood chips, alfalfa, or straw – ideal for microbes to go about their work.
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