Could not get the link to open, but gathering from the comments....it's about human composting.In 30 days you can be compost
https://www.fastcompany.com/9043452...1JmFXBnzOTN8Y9z5rgu-A7XST90ILs_E5M5TtJB5DyW2I
It really is. I am confused by the metal coffins. Those won't break down. Kind of like the Egyptian stone sarcophagi. Around for millennia.
I also wonder what part of our society will last. Egyptian pyramids. Burial mounds of England and Americas. We shall leave football stadia. And roads.
On our trip to New Orleans we took a tour....included a pass thru one of the older cemeteries. We were told that when a family member dies a coffin is used for the funeral service. Then the typical family sarcophagus allows a section for a wood box to be slid in and the deceased decentigrates into the subsoil over the next year. Thus the saying "mourning lasts a year and a day".
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