Composting for me, please. I’d rather this body be consumed by tiny living beings than dissolved in napisan. Standard burial or cremation? No thanks.

I wonder what has to happen for this to become legal in Australia.

Would like to hear your thoughts, esp those of my #neurodivergent pals.

#funeral #burial #cremation #HumanComposting

https://theconversation.com/human-composting-natural-burials-water-cremation-greener-ways-to-go-when-you-die-270969

Human composting, natural burials, water cremation: greener ways to go when you die

Burial and cremation come with some pretty major environmental problems. Both involve huge amounts of energy, resources and pollution.

The Conversation
https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/9077691/nsw-urged-to-legalise-eco-friendly-human-composting-for-dead/

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Fancy being placed in a sealed metal vessel when you're dead with straw, wood chips and alfalfa and rotated for thirty days?

Your body will decompose and non-organic material will be purged.

Decomposition will continue for another month until you become nutrient-rich soil to be returned to the earth to nurture new plant life.

That's what advocates of human composting are proposing in NSW.

They want the practice of turning bodies to soil to be a "meaningful deathcare option" on par with burials or cremation.

Human Composting, also known as Terramation or Natural Organic Reduction (NOR), is currently legal in 13 states in the USA and also in Germany.

A petition to the NSW parliament to recognise, legislate and regulate the practice has accumulated more than 500 signatures since it was launched in August 2025.

One of the lead advocates, Blue Mountains resident Jude Warren, told ACM the practice "offers a meaningful way for individuals to leave a living legacy of environmental regeneration."

Ms Warren said it is carbon neutral.

"Cremation is heavy on fossil fuels, and burial space is limited and expensive, with many toxins leaking into the ground - neither offers environmental death care solutions," she said.

Ms Warren, an end-of-life nurse, admits the practice isn't for everyone.

"We understand that there are certain cultures that believe and value the wish for burial," she said.

"There is an alternative to traditional burial - with a natural burial process, which recognises and combines conserved land and the natural burial process."

In Australia, the only conserved land burial site to date is Walawaani Way Conservation Burial site in Eurobodalla on the NSW South Coast, which is set to open at the end of the year.

A Cemeteries & Crematoria NSW spokesperson told ACM "the NSW Government recognises the need for more land for cemeteries to meet future burial needs, particularly in Greater Sydney".

"Certain faith communities will run out of dedicated burial space in central Sydney within the next two years," the spokesperson said.

"The government understands that composting is an emerging technology in this space, but it is not a legal option in NSW."

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#CarkCityManCarkCity #PostCarkProcessing #HumanComposting #deathcare
Fancy being rotated in alfalfa for 30 days? Human composting new 'deathcare option'

'Cremation and burial are toxic' says advocate.

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#HumanComposting sounds beautiful. Becoming part of the garden you loved, or the gardens of loved ones, feels right.

#CaitlinDoughty of #AskAMortician has a very informative video on it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LJSEZ_pl3Y

Let's Visit the Human Composting Facility!

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Interesting news for fans of #BeckyChambers's Wayfarers series: UK Government consultation launched on #HumanComposting
https://terramation.uk/2025/06/11/uk-government-moves-to-legalise-human-composting/
#Terramation #EcoBurial

This is a thing I thought of today.

P.S. Also I made it, feel free to use.

#meme #GoodDeath #NOR #KatrinaSpade #Composting #HumanComposting #TowerGardening #Gardening

Holy crap, Georgia just legalized NOR ("natural organic reduction" aka human composting)! I never would have had that on my 2025 bingo card. I fully expected the Southern states to do it dead last.

(Pun wasn't originally intended, but then I recognized it, and intentionally left it!)

#NOR #HumanComposting #GoodDeath

Hey those in Texas, nows your chance! There will be a Public Hearing in the Texas House of Representatives on Monday, April 7, 2025. Texas residents, your representatives want to hear from you! Let them know you want to expand your green funeral options, by voicing your support for the Natural Organic Reduction (aka human composting)
Go here: https://comments.house.texas.gov/home?c=c410&fbclid=IwY2xjawJdEYVleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHg1KFPF6uvetydAmdPkDzooMvOYkCCV9rYABF8iTX8ibUh-W6SOBW_13ij9p_aem_ZTpfqtiLJYcyKDyPAfS6lg
Fill out the information you need then under the Comments Regarding section, scroll down to “HB 2200 by Hernandez. Relating to the cremation of human remains by natural organic reduction,” line. Click the “Select” button on the right hand side. Let them know that you would like NOR as an option, what the benefits are, and why it is important to you!
Or if you want to do it in person, go to the representatives on the 7th and make your voice heard!
With all the bad stuff thats been happening the whole year, lets have something good happen. Bring Natural Organic Reduction to Texas!
#NaturalOrganicReduction #deathcare #Humancomposting
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My wonderful and amazing wife is in the media again for her work with human composting.

From grief to green: advocating for a sustainable goodbye | HerCanberra
https://hercanberra.com.au/life/from-grief-to-green-advocating-for-a-sustainable-goodbye/

#HumanComposting #environment #climate #cremation #burial #NaturalOrganicReduction #death #canberra

From grief to green: advocating for a sustainable goodbye | HerCanberra

At 54, Tui Davidson is on a mission that many find difficult to discuss: transforming how we think about death. That's why she founded Earthly Remains.

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Human composting should be a third option after burial and cremation.

My wife, Tui Davidson, spent her volunteer energy to provide a not-for-profit funeral service for Canberra. Five years later, Tender Canberra are a successful operation.

On Thursday, I was honoured and proud to attend her graduation from a social entrepreneur course called GRIST from Mill House Ventures. Earthly Remains is her human composting initiative and, as well as working with partners to develop the technology, she is lobbying the ACT government to create legislation to allow it, as 13 US states have done.

The GRIST program supported the creation of a short video which explains it better than I can.

She is also looking to collect data about community attitudes and would appreciate your input on a survey found at the website below.

https://www.earthlyremains.com.au/

#HumanComposting #environment #climate #cremation #burial #NaturalOrganicReduction #death #canberra

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