Recent discussions highlight the increasing openness among Australians to consider eco-friendly options for body disposal after death. This shift reflects a broader concern for environmental sustainability.
Among the alternatives gaining traction are cardboard coffins, which offer a biodegradable option, and natural burials that aim to minimize ecological footprints. These methods are seen as more harmonious with the environment.
Additionally, water-based cremation is emerging as another sustainable choice, appealing to those looking for a less traditional farewell. As awareness grows, the importance of planning for these options becomes clear.