Comments on: Your Ultimate Cheat Sheet For Green Funeral Terms https://blog.funeralone.com/news/ultimate-cheat-sheet-green-funeral-terms/ The official blog of funeralOne, a world renowned personalization, technology, and aftercare company for the funeral and cemetery professions. Thu, 29 Dec 2016 19:12:58 +0000 hourly 1 By: Catherine Campion https://blog.funeralone.com/news/ultimate-cheat-sheet-green-funeral-terms/#comment-573343 Thu, 29 Dec 2016 19:12:58 +0000 http://blog.funeralone.com/?p=11420#comment-573343 Thank you for this. As a newly certified Death Midwife (through Sacred Crossings) and NHFA member, I look forward to carrying on this important tradition.

I’m also spreading the good news about the best/greenest burial option yet:
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By: Brad Apsey https://blog.funeralone.com/news/ultimate-cheat-sheet-green-funeral-terms/#comment-542756 Sat, 04 Jun 2016 13:57:58 +0000 http://blog.funeralone.com/?p=11420#comment-542756 After spending 9 months in Mortuary School learning how to prevent rapid decomposition of the body, and sitting on the local Health Department Board, listening to the conflict between the Environmental Inspector and the local rural home owner over the placement and elevation of the septic system, it mystifies me why the same people that are concerned about the environment, are the same people who think it’s OK to take Grandma, not embalmed, to the woods and let her decompose in a whole in the ground not sealed by a cement or plastic leak proof structure. How is this good for the environment and public safety?

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