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Unique Content Article on funeral homes in Singapore,green initiatives in the funeral industry

How Funeral Industry Helps Promote Green Initiatives

by Alexis Cox

Thinking green or being environmentally-conscious is becoming more more pervasive in today's society. This kind of lifestyle influences almost all aspect of one's life including death. The funeral industry has remained relatively unchanged with few innovations to speak of. But with this new drive towards green initiatives, many are clamoring for eco-friendly solutions that leave much less carbon footprint emissions compared to traditional burials and cremations. Today, funeral companies that offer casket services are listening and they're taking the initiative to develop more ecologically sound burials and cremations that honor the diseased while preserving the environment.

Funeral parlours do this by using recycled materials and as well as widely available resources in making coffins. These caskets don't contain metals and other elements that hardly decompose. Other funeral homes are eyeing formaldehyde-free burials to avoid contaminating the earth with harmful chemicals. The <<a href='http://www.angchinmoh.com.sg/professionalembalming'>Funeral director Singapore</a> residents trust when it comes to these matters can be easily found online or through recommendations.

In addition, sea burials that used to be a source of water pollution are now offered with a green twist.

For more sensible Singapore residents, an eco-friendly sea burial would mean choosing a biodegradable urn that a Funeral Service In Singapore offer. An ecological bag is put inside the urn to hold the ashes of the deceased. Funeral Service In Singapore also covers almost everything a bereaving family may require for the burial of a loved one including transportation. From the boat, loved ones will be able to say their last goodbyes as the urn floats for a less than a minute before finally sinking down.

Lastly, the most unusual eco-friendly burial alternative was presented at the TED (Technology Entertainment Design) conference by visual artist Jae Rhim Lee. Her idea was to eliminate all toxins produced by decomposition with mushroom spores stitched to a "death suit." The idea might be perceived by many as an extreme idea but the message is clear. Even in industry, providing casket services is not enough. Green innovations are needed in order to contribute to the global effort of protecting the environment.



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Title: How Funeral Industry Helps Promote Green Initiatives
Author: Alexis Cox
Email: Buy1GIVE1@gmail.com
Keywords: funeral homes in Singapore,green initiatives in the funeral industry,eco-friendly ideas for funeral services,funeral director,Singapore funeral homes
Word Count: 356
Category: Customer Service
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