
Environmental Impact Comparison: Burial vs Cremation
This comprehensive analysis explores the environmental implications of traditional burial and cremation practices. Traditional burial consumes vast resources: 20 million feet of wood, 4.3 million gallons of embalming fluid, and 1.6 million tons of concrete annually. Cremation generates significant emissions, using 30 gallons of fuel and releasing 540 pounds of carbon dioxide per process. We examine green alternatives and modern improvements that reduce ecological footprints while maintaining dignity in memorial practices.





































