DISCUSS
Fertiser I think really. the other two just cost loads of money and waste lots of energy. whats the benefits of a very fertile graveyard? apart from money
I was thinking about first donating my body to science, or having myself composted. I dont' see a need for an actual grave marker. Of course if donating my body to science they tend to cremate remains once they are done.
In the end I will be dead, so ti makes no real difference.
Neither. I made it clear to my loved ones once I leave this earth to cut my remains up and use the for spare parts. (Organ donation)
Donate my organs to scientific research then cremation, whoever wants my ashes can share.
Burial makes no sense to me at all, cremation, all the way.
I don't like the thought of being in a box under the ground. I want to be cremated, and my ashes spread somewhere warm and sunny.
Donated to science then when there done onto the compost heap thats how I want to go
I'd always been for cremation, but recently learned that there are a few natural burial options available now (no toxic embalming, a simple burlap sack or unfinished pine coffin, unmanicured, natural burial areas). This seems like it might even be better than cremation in that it potentially uses less energy (though I'd want to do more research before committing).