Next Generation Burial Law of Impact "Freeze Drying the Body to Crush" "Melt in a Medicine"



About how to mourn the deceased at the time of funeral, the breakthrough next generation burial method from the meaning of environmental protection and securing land is about to become a reality.

Among the conventional ways, cremation is discharging carbon dioxide when incinerating the corpse, and it is difficult to secure cemeteries year after year for the burial held in the West. There are two ways to solve both, one is to cool down and crush the body using liquid nitrogen, the other is to soak the body in a hot solution and melt it So it is just like a science fiction movie.

Next-generation environment-friendly burial methods and countries planned to be introduced are from the following.Council crematorium plans to freeze-dry or dissolve bodies in sci-fi bid to be more environmentally friendly | Mail Online

When cremating the body during the funeral, naturally carbon dioxide is emitted. Also, there is a problem of space to burial when burying. In order to break down such a situation, a new generation of environmentally friendly burial method is about to be put to practical use.

An environmentally friendly burial method is to use liquid nitrogen to cool down the body to minus 196 degrees and then crush the corpse into fragments. Then use a magnet to remove metal parts such as tooth fillings and prostheses, after that, sterile powder remains.


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The freeze-dry burial is also pretty shocking, but the other way is to caution the sense of uneasiness. That is to sink the remains in a silk bag into an alkaline solution heated to 160 degrees. Blood, meat, viscera and bones are all melted and become a mixture of greenish brown liquid and powder.

Although it is an "environmentally friendly burial" that is similar to the creepy ending of science fiction movies that have been created so far, it is gaining attention as a sustainable method of processing bodies. In Britain the shortage of the land that buries the body is also a problem, but on the other hand cremation of the body also releases an average of 573 pounds (about 259.9 kg) of carbon dioxide. Currently, only cremation and burial are permitted in the UK, but many parliaments show interest in the next generation burial method.

The environment-friendly burial method "Promession" mentioned earlier was invented by Swedish biologists in 1999. And equipment "Promatoria" for dead body processing will be opened in the UK, Sweden and Korea in the second half of 2011.

This new burial method is already approved in six states in the USA. In addition, Scotland Resomation Co., Ltd. has met with UK government authorities whether to introduce a new funeral method.

Certainly there is no need for cremation so carbon dioxide emissions are suppressed and it may be a reasonable way to secure a wide cemetery, but the method to overturn the funeral style so far seems to call for a big debate .

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