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Graveyards: A toxic pollution problem |
Link TV recently reported on how toxic graveyards really are.
Yes indeed, death is a messy business. In America alone, 1.6 million tons of
cement and over 870,000 gallons of embalming fluid — commonly containing
formaldehyde — are buried along with 2.5 million caskets every year.
“What you have here is a landfill … a toxic landfill,” says Glen
Ayers of the Green Burial Committee as he looks around a traditional
graveyard in Massachusetts.
Proponents of natural burial want to reduce the pollution and
resource waste associated with funerals, which also includes burying
masses of hardwood and steel.
One solution is to use eco-friendly biodegradable coffins made out of
cardboard or even banana leaves. Campaigners also hope to increase the
number of natural burial sites, where plots blend in with the natural
surroundings.
There are currently fewer than 40 in the US.
Maybe it is time for people to start writing in their "final will and
testament" that they want their "final farewell" to be a more
eco-friendly one....and you will be doing a good deed for humanity, even
after you have died.
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