An Ottawa, Canada Funeral Home is simply waiting to turn on Their alkaline hydrolysis dispostion resomation machine. The process is also known as bio cremation, green cremation, water resolution, water cremation, cycledlife or natural crematiom.
There is evidence of other alkaline hydrolysis machines-green cremation machines in place(or abot to be in place) in Florida and Australia.
Brian McGarry owns an Ottawa funeral home where he is investing hundreds of thousands of dollars in a resomation machine. Sometimes called “bio-cremation”, resomation uses a fraction of the energy that cremation does, and the end product is actually beneficial for the environment.
“It is environmentally friendly,” he says. “And there’s no emissions.”
Resomation involves placing the body in a giant cylinder that is filled with water and an alkali mixture that simply speeds up nature’s normal decomposition. In a few hours, all that’s left behind is a pure white ash.
McGarry is awaiting final regulatory approval from the city before he turns it on, and he already has customers expressing interest.
Funeral industry|Funeral news| Funeral Blog by Your Funeral Guy
Related articles by Zemanta
Filed under: alkaline hydrolysis disposition, alkaline hydrolysis machines, alkaline hydroylsis machine, cremation, cremation innovation, cycled life burial, cycledburial Tagged: alkaline hydrolysis, australia, Bio cremation, cremation, Florida, funeral, funeral home, funeral indstry, green cremation, Ottawa Canada, resomation, water cremation