Website review: Natural Burial Catching On With Ame...
JMauser discovered this in Environment
•4 reviews since Mar 25, 2008
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JMauser discovered 5 months ago- This is what I want done with my body. Complete the cycle!

grimmjack66 rated 4 months ago- I think ecogeeks should adopt cannibalism to dispose of each other. Why scar up the earth by ripping holes in the ground just to bury all that expensive organically fed human meat? What a waste! reuse! recycle!
Vegans could be ground up and used as plant fertilizer too!- I think ecogeeks should adopt cannibalism to dispose of each other. Why scar up the earth by ripping holes in the ground just to bury all that expensive organically fed human meat? What a waste! reuse! recycle!

titansix rated 5 months ago- From the page: "The average cemetery buries 1,000 gallons of embalming fluid, 97.5 tons of steel, 2,028 tons of concrete, and 56,250 board feet of high quality wood in just one acre of green."

missteek72 rated 5 months ago- An Eco Cemetary? It makes sense, watch the video. :)
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