The United States uses recycled paper to make environmentally friendly coffins
Date:2021-08-26,View:682,
Now even the funeral industry is blowing the wind of environmental protection. According to Singapore's Lianhe Zaobao, American manufacturers not only launch environmentally friendly coffins made of recycled paper, but also provide a variety of "green funeral" services.
An American funeral company, which will open next month, specializes in different kinds of degradable and environmentally friendly funeral products, including canoe shaped coffins made of recycled newspapers. Other choices of environmentally friendly coffins include shroud made of natural fiber and bamboo coffin, but these are mainly imported from overseas.
The price of environmentally friendly coffins is quite popular. Simple cardboard coffins sell for about $100, but if they are made by hand and painted by hand, they can be as high as $3000.
In addition to the environmental protection of coffins, people are more and more inclined to hold "green funerals" to reduce the damage to the environment. This includes: no chemical preservative formaldehyde is used to treat and preserve corpses, no foreign ash vault is built, and no chemical treatment is carried out on the lawn around the tomb.