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Be Environmentally Friendly in this Life and the Next

From: Pat Maxwell
Series: November 2011 - Isla Earth Radio Series
Length: 01:30

It’s possible to be eco-friendly in this life and the next, with “green,” or, “natural” burials. Bob Butz, author of “Going Out Green,” describes them as burials that are personal, inexpensive, formaldehyde-free and environmentally responsible. Read the full description.

Isla_earth_inlay It’s possible to be eco-friendly in this life and the next, with “green,” or, “natural” burials.  Bob Butz, author of “Going Out Green,” describes them as burials that are personal, inexpensive, formaldehyde-free and environmentally responsible.  Butz researched them after reflecting on his father’s funeral—especially what he described as the dolled-up deceased, the thick wooden casket and the dreary cemetery. He decided that’s not how he wanted to go and growing numbers agree. ..

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Piece Description

It’s possible to be eco-friendly in this life and the next, with “green,” or, “natural” burials.  Bob Butz, author of “Going Out Green,” describes them as burials that are personal, inexpensive, formaldehyde-free and environmentally responsible.  Butz researched them after reflecting on his father’s funeral—especially what he described as the dolled-up deceased, the thick wooden casket and the dreary cemetery. He decided that’s not how he wanted to go and growing numbers agree. ..

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