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New York becomes 6th US state to green light human composting law
2023-01-02
Good use for a wood chipper.
[FoxNews] New York has become the sixth state in the United States to legalize natural organic reduction, popularly known as human composting, as a method of burial.

Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul signed the legislation on Saturday. Washington was the first state to legalize human composting in 2019, followed by Colorado and Oregon in 2021 and Vermont and California in 2022.

"I am committed to having my body composted and my family knows that," Howard Fischer, a 63-year-old investor living north of New York City, told The Associated Press. "Whatever my family chooses to do with the compost after it’s done is up to them."

The alternative, green method of burial aligns with Fischer's philosophical view on life: to live in an environmentally conscious way.

The process involves the body of the deceased being placed into a reusable vessel, along with plant material such as wood chips, alfalfa and straw. The organic mix creates the perfect habitat for naturally occurring microbes to do their work, quickly and efficiently breaking down the body in about a month’s time.
No earthworms? But earthworms make the soil richer. Who cares if being chewed up by worms is really icky — it’s for the earth, and you’ll already be dead anyway.
The end result is a cubic yard stack of nutrient-dense soil amendment, the equivalent of about 36 bags of soil, that can be used to plant trees or enrich conservation land, forests or gardens. For urban areas such as New York City where land is limited, it can be seen as a pretty attractive burial alternative.
Alternatives must be found now that they’re busily outlawing petroleum-based fertilizers.
Even though human composting is now legal in The Empire State, not everyone is on board with the idea.

"A process that is perfectly appropriate for returning vegetable trimmings to the earth is not necessarily appropriate for human bodies," Dennis Poust, executive director of the New York State Catholic Conference, said in a statement. "Human bodies are not household waste, and we do not believe that the process meets the standard of reverent treatment of our earthly remains."

"Cremation uses fossil fuels and burial uses a lot of land and has a carbon footprint," Katrina Spade, the founder of Recompose, a full-service green funeral home in Seattle that offers human composting, said. "For a lot of folks being turned into soil that can be turned to grow into a garden or tree is pretty impactful."
Posted by:Skidmark

#8  Lots of eminently compostable folks in NY...
I mean, they're like halfway there already.
Posted by: ed in texas   2023-01-02 18:07  

#7  It's how it all start. First "let's educate", next "let's encourage", then "its mandatory".
Posted by: Procopius2k   2023-01-02 15:35  

#6  Next step: The Soylent Corp. And remember, tomorrow, Tuesday is Soylent Green day!
Posted by: borgboy   2023-01-02 15:28  

#5  Mom, my baloney sandwich tastes like hippie.
Posted by: Super Hose   2023-01-02 15:07  

#4  First rule of composting: Never throw meat onto the compost pile.
Posted by: Waldemar the Limber5043   2023-01-02 14:22  

#3  It's been an informal tradition for many years, 'Mr Tommy DiSimone to the courtesy phone, please.'
Posted by: Cesare   2023-01-02 14:20  

#2  Expensive wood chipper

American Airlines Regional Carrier Employee Killed in Accident at Alabama Airport
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-01-02 11:41  

#1  The groundwater supply should be real interesting in 100 years.

But in a million year the next ruling species will be using oil made from humans oil. ☺
Posted by: NN2N1   2023-01-02 06:19  

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