INDY Week: How did you get into the business of aquamation? Hunter Beattie: In my twenties I was doing a lot of renewable energy work … then kind of fell off the path from that. I was trying to come ...
For Middle Georgia pet owners who have to face the difficulty of what to do with their pet’s remains, a Macon business offers a solution that is scarcely available anywhere else. Petamorphosis, owned ...
Francisco Rivero proudly shows off a large stainless steel pod in the middle of a cavernous concrete room. He unlatches its heavy vault door, swinging it open slowly to reveal an inner chamber just ...
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What is Aquamation? Scotland Legalizes This Greener Alternative to Cremation
Scotland becomes the first country in the UK to introduce 'water cremation' as an alternative to the traditional flame-based ...
Options can be limited for what happens after the death of a beloved pet. Owners may choose to bury their animal or cremate them. A Lansing business is the first in the state to offer a more natural ...
PHOENIX - When it comes to burials, Americans overwhelmingly choose either burying their loved ones or cremating them, according to figures from the National Funeral Directors Association. However, ...
Jan. 23—Add water, an alkali solution, mix and heat up for 18 hours, and your departed pet emerges as ashes. Aquamation is a 195-degree, water-based alternative to the traditional 1,500-degree ...
Apr. 5—Pet owners have a new option for end of life care for their animal companions. HeavenLee Companion Aquamation, Inc, founded by Dr. Shane Lee and wife Amberly and located near the Bethel ...
Hydrolysis uses alkaline and water to break down body in a few hours and is part of demand for more sustainable funerals ...
The days of burying your dearly-departed pet in the back garden may be over thanks to a new body disposal method called 'aquamation'. Also known as alkaline hydrolysis, the process involves rapidly ...
In Western societies, disposing of a dead body has come down to two choices: there’s burial, and there’s cremation. Occasionally, a corpse is donated to science, but even those remains usually make ...
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