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Green Burials for People and Pets

Drew Hawkins | 05-04-2011 | Death | Viewed: 224 | Bookmark and Share
Article Summary Cement containers should not be used but shallow graves are important. The last thing to consider is cremation. Environment friendly funerals are also called green funerals, and are cost effective to save you money.
Cement containers should not be used but shallow graves are important. The last thing to consider is cremation. Environment friendly funerals are also called green funerals, and are cost effective to save you money.

Many people believe that we will meet with our pets in the next life and they find it important to bury or cremate their pets. The loss of a pet can be very hard for anyone, even if they didn't feel a very deep connection with the pet. People deal with the death of a pet in many different ways, and they can grieve in many differernt ways. One way people grieve is through crying.

Many people in the united kingdom think it is important to bury their loved ones under a tree or bush. They find it beautiful to have greenery around the grave site of their loved ones. In the UK there are more than 200 of these graves, but Australia only has a few of this kind. With this kind of funeral, many people at the funeral choose a small bush or tree to place around the site. This makes the area where the person is buried beautiful. In front of all the greenery there is a natural stone with a beautiful engraving on it that makes the area look beautiful.

Stones are another way that people mark where their pets are buried and dead. This way they can go out their garden and see rocks that represent their dead animal's grave site. Many people want to remember their dead pets by freeze drying it. This way they can keep their bets looking fresh and beautiful for a long time and can remember them.

Using these natural stoned and rocks is a way to beautify the earth and have a more green memorial for you to visit and see your dead pets. Other non natural ways of marking a grave site are not a healthy for the earth. Natural is the way to go if you want the area to look nice and be beautiful for years and years to come.

Coffins that are biodegradable are often popular and are being used more and more. If you want the world to be more green you can use cardboard coffins so that you can keep the world from being full of non natural things. Other people don't even use coffins at all. The body is just wrapped in a cotton towel and then the stone that is placed above the dedication memorial is a natural stone. The cotton coffin is simply used to transport the dead body from the church or building to another place, like the grave site. The person is placed in a rented coffin and if only in the coffin until they get to the. In the end the person is only buried in the cotton wrap and has a natural stone above it for a grave marker.
Drew Hawkins Drew Hawkins is a trusted expert in designing all types of monuments and memorials. He has assisted in the creation of a dedication memorial for hundreds of people over the years.

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