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Composting dead bodies may have once been taboo—but it's a real option for eco-conscious burials.

, is ​​a steel cylinder that is 8 feet long and 4 feet tall. The metal container is then monitored by a computer and staff as the deceased decompose into soil with the help of wood chips, alfalfa, and straw. The organic materials create an environment for microbes and microorganisms that help the decomposition process.Anna Swenson, the outreach manager at Recompose, explains that not everyone is a candidate for the decomposition process.

NOR may not be right for certain people with diseases like tuberculosis or who have undergone treatments like radiation treatments a month before passing, Swenson says, and are currently not eligible for the process according to state safety regulations. This is largely to ensure that the resulting soil doesn’t have harmful pathogens, and it is always tested once the decomposition has been completed. The process makes about a cubic yard of soil, or about enough to “fill a truck bed.

“The forest needs the elements that are in the body— magnesium, the calcium, the phosphorus, and all of those things in the body are desperately needed for the soil,” he explains. “When people harvest the forest they pull stuff out, if the trees don’t have magnesium they can’t make chlorophyll, they don’t have chlorophyll, they can’t grow.”

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