Pet “aquamation,” also known as water cremation, is a natural process that does not burn fossil fuels, has greater than 90% energy savings, compared to flame-based pet cremation and has only one-tenth ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — A new facility in Providence is offering pet owners an alternative way to part with their beloved companions. Nature’s Pawprint is Rhode Island’s first “aquamation” facility ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... In an unassuming home on Englewood’s main thoroughfare, warm water gently circulates over the bodies of dead pets inside a large metal box. For 18 hours, the ...
Add water, an alkali solution, mix and heat up for 18 hours, and your departed pet emerges as ashes. Aquamation is a 195-degree, water-based alternative to the traditional 1,500-degree cremation.
ROCKVILLE, Md. — Montgomery County, Maryland is considering becoming the first jurisdiction in the D.C. region (But second in the state) to allow a more eco-friendly alternative to traditional ...
Until this year, most Rhode Island pet owners have either buried or cremated their pets after death. But a new facility in R.I. is trying to offer a greener alternative. Nature’s Pawprint, the Ocean ...
Kansas City’s only pet aquamation business expands into 5,000-square feet Owner Jarrod Hammond cites green process and high demand for rapid growth Customer reviews praise compassion, though some ...
For Middle Georgia pet owners who have to face the difficulty of what to do with their pet’s remains, a Macon business offers a solution that is scarcely available anywhere else. Petamorphosis, owned ...
Saying goodbye to a beloved pet is one of the most difficult experiences a family can face. For many people, pets are more ...
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Eco-Friendly Burial Option: Water Cremation
In a quiet Baltimore funeral home, a new era in eco-friendly farewells is unfolding as Maryland embraces "water cremation"—a process that dissolves bodies in chemical baths rather than flames. The ...
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