Natural burial, also known as green burial, focuses on minimizing environmental impact by foregoing embalming fluids, non-biodegradable caskets, and concrete vaults. Instead, the body is interred in a biodegradable shroud or container, allowing for natural decomposition and return to the earth. A typical conventional burial can range from $7,000 to $12,000, encompassing funeral home services, embalming, casket, vault, and cemetery plot. Eco-friendly alternatives typically offer lower expenses, often ranging from $1,000 to $5,000, depending on the specific services and location.
The growing interest in sustainable practices extends to end-of-life choices. This approach offers a less resource-intensive and more ecologically harmonious alternative to conventional burial practices. Beyond environmental benefits, natural burial can offer a sense of connection to the natural world and a simplified, more personalized farewell. Historically, burial practices were inherently natural before the advent of modern embalming and burial technologies in the 19th and 20th centuries. The resurgence of natural burial reflects a return to these traditional practices and values.