Funeral methods, a recent issue in the United States.

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(1)Controversy over the increasing damage to the dignity of eco-friendly composting equipment.
(2)Funeral for leaving son who died in 2021
(3)Environmentally Friendly Composting Field Spreads
(4)Controversy over the Defamation of Dignity
(5)After the body of the deceased was naturally decomposed,
(6)Used for manure soil
(7)Cindy Armstrong Andrew Armstrong’s mother
(8)I felt comfortable. Putting his son’s dirt here.
(9)It’s exactly what you see. I just took a shovel and sprayed the dirt, and it was okay.
(10)The world is…
(11)First to be allowed out of the U.S. in 2019.
(12)We put organic matter, like straw sawdust, and we put it all the way here, and we put it here. Fill the rest of the container with another organic material.

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(1)Environmentally Friendly Composting Field Spreads
(2)Controversy over the Defamation of Dignity
(3)The body was placed in an enclosed space with straw, wildflowers, sawdust, etc., and naturally decomposed, and the body was transformed into compost soil for two months.
(4)Controversy over the increasing damage to the dignity of eco-friendly composting equipment.
(5)The world is…
(6)One body costs about 113kg.
(7)the American way of funeral
(8)It takes more than 10 years to decompose the body in need of burial land.
(9)criticism of having an adverse effect on the makeup environment
(10)Micah Truman _Representative of composting plant company
(11)Makeup actually requires about 30 gallons of fuel, about 114 liters.
(12)540 pounds, about 245 kilograms of carbon dioxide into the air.
(13)Costs by type of funeral in the United States
(14)Source American Association of Undertakers
(15)an average of $7848
(16)About 9.63 million won.
(17)an average of $6971
(18)About 8.56 million won.
(19)$5,000 to $7000
(20)About 6.14 million won to 8.6 million won.
(21)Compostyard Legalized State of the United States as of January 2023
(22)California, Colorado
(23)Expanded Eco-Friendly Composting Site Catholic Conference
(24)Declaration of the Catholic Bishops of New York State January 2
(25)The body of a man.
(26)It should not be treated like household waste.

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