Eco-friendly Funerary Practices

 

Though Americans have come a long way from the funeral industry’s pre-Jessica Mitford days, we still have a long way to go before fully embracing ecologically sound funeral practices. With this in mind, the following is a list of green alternatives to minimize the environmental impact of traditional American funerals.

As more and more people are becoming ecologically conscientious, green funeral practices are steadily rising. I believe our generation has a moral imperative to perpetuate this trend. While we all like to go about living, with no thought given to our mortality, I feel if we were to collectively dedicate one iota of the time we waste on trivialities to the cause of sustainable funeral practices that the world we’d leave behind would be an enormously more beautiful place.  Personally, I’m partial to the idea of a Royal Tenenbaum-esque sea burial.

ABOUT THE WRITER

Stephanie Kasheta is a graduate of the University of Nevada Las Vegas, where she majored in English with an emphasis in Creative Writing. She is currently finishing up her MFA in Fiction at Emerson College in Boston. She is a Las Vegas native who recently relocated to Cape Cod with her husband, a veteran of the US Air Force. Stephanie is also step-mother to a seven-year old future writer named Olivia. When not reading or daydreaming of travel abroad, she can be found blowing glass at the Sandwich Glass Museum or working on her short story collection. Follow her on Twitter

 

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