While Ohio currently only recognizes cremation or burial options for human remains, a state lawmaker is trying to add a third ...
An Ohio bill currently under review would allow the "natural organic reduction of remains," which, in simple terms, would ...
Ohio has a handful of cemeteries that offer green burials, including Kokosing Nature Preserve in Knox County, Foxfield ...
Depending on where you live — and die — you might have a new choice available to you for how your loved ones will carry out your final wishes. In the past two years, bills that legalize human ...
Some other states already allow remains to be converted into compost, and a Republican lawmakers wants Ohio to be next.
A new Ohio Senate bill would authorize natural organic reduction for humans after death -- also called human composting -- a ...
Nina Schoen likes the idea of life (plant life) springing from death. Schoen has a close friend who chose to have her remains made into compost. The process of those remains being broken down into ...
Starting next year, the storied cemetery will offer a new burial option: “natural organic reduction,” also known as human composting.
New Jersey has become the latest state to legalize human composting as an environmentally-friendly alternative to burials and cremations. The legislation, signed into law last week by New Jersey Gov.
SALT LAKE CITY — Have you ever heard of human composting? A Utah lawmaker has introduced a bill during the current legislative session that basically says you can turn your loved one’s body into soil, ...