
Environmental Impact of Cremation and Burial: A Comprehensive Analysis
This detailed comparison examines the environmental consequences of cremation and traditional burial practices. Cremation consumes approximately 30 gallons of fuel and emits 540 pounds of carbon dioxide per process, while traditional burials utilize vast resources including 20 million feet of wood, 4.3 million gallons of embalming fluid, and 1.6 million tons of reinforced concrete annually. The article explores modern improvements in cremation technology, sustainable burial alternatives, and provides guidance for environmentally conscious funeral planning decisions.





































