While each state is different, we designed this article to give you an idea of what it takes to legalize human composting.
How to arrange safe and respectful transport of your person's body to Recompose
Our Seattle location offers a space for friends and family to gather and contains the vessels where bodies are transformed into soil.
We understand that death can be an overwhelming time. It is our mission to make the death care process as straightforward and gentle as possible.
The laying-in ceremony is similar to a graveside service or a green funeral and allows you the opportunity to honor your loved one with care and respect.
Legally documenting your future wishes
Documenting and signing your legal wishes
Appointing the person responsible for your wishes
How to plan ahead for the transportation of your body to Recompose
Personal information required for a death certificate
Donating soil and designating recipients
A template for starting the conversation
Responsibilities, considerations, and questions
Explaining your end-of-life wishes
Notifying your lawyer, accountant, or medical provider
This optional step is most often utilized for Medicaid eligibility
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