As our planet continues to suffer from the threat of severe climate change, many people are stepping up to do their part to help protect our world. A posthumous, non-traditional way to help the environment is through cremation services in Yardley, PA. A lot of people never even think about burials’ environmental impact, but a few small changes to funerals and services can go a long way.
Cremation has a lot of positive sides over traditional burials. One of the main ones is environmental impact. Traditional, full service burials have considerable negative impact on the environment, like loss of habitat. A recent statistic from the Centre for National Burial states that 10 acres of cemetery holds almost 20,000 tons of vault concrete, 1000 tons of casket steal, and enough wood to build over 40 full-sized homes. All that material leaves little room for animal and plant life. Not to mention loss of land that could otherwise be used to grow food or build homes.
Thanks to new modern technology, cremation can be a greener choice than burial. However, there are some downsides to cremation in terms of the environment. Standard crematoriums burn a lot of natural gas, and therefore release lots of greenhouse gases and chemical vapors that can harm the atmosphere.
Also, to fully dehydrate a human body to bone and ash, a crematorium has to be fully heated to at least 1400 degrees Fahrenheit, and maintain the heat for a minimum of 45 minutes. This process releases a lot of carbon dioxide, and uses up a lot of fossil fuel. But, new technology and more fuel-efficient crematorium centers have greatly reduced these negative impacts.
There are ways you personally can make cremation even greener. Some of these include:
Be careful to remain aware of your options when it comes to Yardley, PA cremation services so you can feel good about your choice in terms of the environment. If you have questions about how you can make body disposition greener, simply contact J. Allen Hooper Funeral Chapel by visiting 41 W Trenton Ave Morrisville, PA 19067, or calling (215) 295-7725. We would love to help you make the best choice for you and your loved ones in any way we can.