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This should go nationwide:
New York OKs human composting law; 6th state in US to do so
By MAYSOON KHANyesterday
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — Howard Fischer, a 63-year old investor living north of New York City, has a wish for when he dies. He wants his remains to be placed in a vessel, broken down by tiny microbes and composted into rich, fertile soil.
Cemeteries take up too much real estate. That business might complain, but why couldn't the composted remains be used to fertilize their grounds?
New York OKs human composting law; 6th state in US to do so
By MAYSOON KHANyesterday
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — Howard Fischer, a 63-year old investor living north of New York City, has a wish for when he dies. He wants his remains to be placed in a vessel, broken down by tiny microbes and composted into rich, fertile soil.
Cemeteries take up too much real estate. That business might complain, but why couldn't the composted remains be used to fertilize their grounds?