Our Services

Based in Seattle, Washington, Recompose provides human composting services in all 50 states.

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Immediate Need

If a death has occurred or is expected soon, we're here to support you. Call us anytime at (206) 800-8733.

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Imminent Pathway

Extended support as you navigate a terminal diagnosis, hospice, or the end of life.

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Plan Ahead

Set up your future human composting with our prepaid funeral plan, Precompose. It's simple, flexible, and risk-free.

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Ceremony Offerings

Plan a custom ceremony in one of our thoughtfully curated spaces. Each experience can be tailored to fit your needs and traditions.

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CLIENT STORIES

Our clients weave their own family, community, and faith traditions to create new rituals. Their stories inspire us.

“It really does not feel like a funeral home”

​When Jan Campbell received a terminal cancer diagnosis, she began planning her end-of-life care. Jan shares what guided her decision in this short video.

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“He took great pleasure in being on the frontier with Recompose”

Two families share their experiences and the impact of choosing human composting and using Recompose.

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“A tangible way to honor Jeff’s love”

Jeff Mintle and his family loved to travel. They continue to honor him by spreading his soil in his favorite places around the world.

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“From Earth to Earth”

Sonia Baker was passionate about the environment. She wanted to be returned to the earth beneath a Gravenstein apple tree because they make the best apple pies.

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“This year Eddie gets to be the top dress”

While tending her garden, Cheryl Nugent shares about her husband Edward “Eddie” Lee Nugent. He has become part of the garden he loved so dearly.

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“Spread under the roots of so many trees”

Wayne Dodge was an avid gardener who loved Japanese maples. Friends and family used Wayne’s soil for their own maples and in special places throughout their gardens.

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