Misconceptions about dead bodies hold back Maine’s sustainable death practices

BANGOR DAILY NEWS • May 17, 2021

Environmentally friendly treatment of a body after it dies is garnering more interest in Maine these days. There are some passionate advocates for new, less environmentally harmful practices, but there are political, cultural and logistical challenges that could stand in the way of widespread change in the funeral industry.

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