Human composting has become popular among people who want an eco-friendly end. Should Ohio legalize it?
While Ohio currently only recognizes cremation or burial options for human remains, a state lawmaker is trying to add a third possibility: human composting. Senate Bill 323, ...
An Ohio lawmaker is seeking to add a third option for human remains beyond burial and cremation. Senate Bill 323, introduced by Republican Senator Louis Blessing III of Colerain Township, would ...
A new Ohio Senate bill would authorize natural organic reduction for humans after death -- also called human composting -- a ...
A local supervisor is calling for change after discovering that “Human Compost” is being desposited along the San Joaquin River. According to Earth ...
Nina Schoen likes the idea of life (plant life) springing from death. Schoen has a close friend who chose to have her remains made into compost. The process of those remains being broken down into ...
Depending on where you live — and die — you might have a new choice available to you for how your loved ones will carry out your final wishes. In the past two years, bills that legalize human ...
The San Joaquin River trust overseeing Sumner Peck ranch has been using human remains to fertilize the ground at the farm.
Two summers ago, a newspaper article inspired Roxann Specht to write a detailed note containing her end-of-life requests. After sharing it with her husband, Gerald, he was similarly ...