While more expensive than traditional cremation, Aquamation (Alkaline Hydrolysis) offers peace of mind and a better impact on the environment.
Read moreWater Cremation takes around 4 hours to complete.
Read moreEnd-of-life logistics can be tough. Making sure you know what to do when the time comes can help.
Read moreAquamation, also known as water cremation is an eco-friendly alternative to traditional flame cremation. Aquamation is a process that uses a solution of water and Alkali salts to cremate a body — not fire.
Read moreAquamation is one of the most eco-friendly and gentle ways to say goodbye.
Read moreAquamation is legal in 28 states and pending in another 6.
Read moreWater Cremation is a safe alternative to fire cremation or burial, resembling the natural decomposition process occurring under ground — only faster.
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