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Factor Kindness & Kinship With the Environment Into Your Memorial & Plan An Eco Funeral With Our Funeral Directors in Herefordshire

Considering how to respect a lost loved one through a direct funeral plan is one of the most important ways you can fondly cherish them in their absence. Thinking about what they want, their funeral wishes, how they would like to be remembered and what they valued can influence the type of memorial service held for them, honouring what they stood for and the type of person they were. An eco funeral, differing from traditional services, may be the right end-of-life arrangement for some individuals, offering a chance to promote environmental well-being during the memorial process.

What is an Eco-Funeral?

- Biodegradable Materials: Eco funerals often involve the use of biodegradable coffins or shrouds made from natural materials like wicker, bamboo, or cardboard. These materials break down more easily in the earth compared to traditional materials like hardwood or metal.


- Natural Burial Sites: Instead of conventional cemeteries, eco funerals may take place in natural burial grounds or woodland areas where the body can decompose naturally, promoting the restoration and preservation of natural habitats.

 

- Reduced Chemical Use: Eco funerals may opt for natural embalming solutions or forego embalming altogether, avoiding using chemicals that can be harmful to the environment.


- Minimalist Approach: Eco funerals often encourage simplicity in the funeral process, minimising energy consumption and waste production associated with elaborate ceremonies.


- Alternative Memorial Options: Eco funerals may include options such as cremation with eco-friendly urns or tree planting ceremonies, where ashes are used to nourish a new tree.

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Burial & Cremation

- Biodegradable Coffins: Opt for coffins made from natural materials like wicker, bamboo, or cardboard that break down easily in the soil.


- Natural Burial Sites: Choose burial in designated natural or woodland burial grounds that promote biodiversity and conservation.

 

- No Embalming or Natural Embalming: Forego traditional embalming chemicals or opt for natural embalming fluids that are less harmful to the environment.


- Minimalist Approach: Embrace simplicity in the funeral ceremony, reducing waste and energy consumption associated with elaborate services.

- Tree Planting Ceremony: Consider ceremonies where a tree is planted using biodegradable urns containing ashes, contributing to reforestation efforts.


Burial

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Environmental Dedication & Eco-Conscious Memorials

The chance to contribute to the landscape during a service that states who you were is, to many, an opportunity to cement a commitment to natural growth and the cycle of life through choices that represent organic abundance and nurture. By emphasising sustainable practices that minimise environmental impact, eco funerals honour the deceased while contributing positively to the environment in which we lead our lives, leaving a lasting legacy of environmental stewardship. Making natural choices at this stage can demonstrate harmony and balance with the world, as loved ones are placed into a serene and flourishing environment, providing a sense of stability during grief.

Cremation

- Eco-Friendly Cremation Urns: Use biodegradable urns made from materials like recycled paper, clay or natural salt that dissolve in water or soil.


- Emission Reduction: Choose crematoriums that prioritise energy efficiency and use renewable energy sources to minimise carbon emissions.

 

- Ash Scattering: Scatter ashes in natural settings or specific locations meaningful to the deceased, ensuring no harm to the environment.


- Carbon Offsetting: Offset carbon emissions from cremation by supporting environmental projects or organisations that promote sustainability.

- Cremation Jewellery: Consider eco-friendly options for memorialising loved ones, such as jewellery made from recycled materials or plant-based resins.


Find Out More About Eco Funerals At Our Funeral Directors in Ludlow

By aiming to align end-of-life practices with environmental ethics, eco funerals offer individuals and families a way to honour and celebrate life while making choices that support sustainability, conservation efforts and the continuation of it.
To discuss arrangements, or find out more about eco-friendly funerals, contact us directly here.


Phone: 01584872048

Email: hoskinstephen2@gmail.com

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