• Got_Bent@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Only certain states, right?

    I catch ask a mortician on YouTube every once in a while. She’s a big advocate of the composting and the water cremation.

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      11 months ago

      Yup! Human composting is only legal in Vermont, California, Washington, Oregon, Colorado right now.

      That channel gets enough wrong that I can’t support it. The biggest thing wrong that I’ve heard a million times is that you don’t have to be embalmed. If there is going to be a viewing, more than 48 hours after death, even just with next of kin; there, legally, has to be embalming to stop the biohazard risk in most states. If you want a direct burial or cremation, you don’t need to be embalmed; but if the public will be around the deceased, embalming is almost always required. Even in those that aren’t mandatory after 48 hours, there’s a massive liability waiver because of how dangerous it is, and you won’t be able to touch them without gloves.