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Indiana House approves cremation alternative

Indiana’s House of Representatives approved a water-based cremation alternative on Thursday, despite some religious opposition.
Representative Mark Genda, a retired funeral director, noted that while he plans to be buried next to his parents, about 60% of Hoosiers are opting for cremation.
His Senate Bill 1044 aims to legalize alkaline hydrolysis, a process that uses water, alkaline chemicals, and heat to break down bodies into bone fragments, by adding it to Indiana’s definition of cremation.

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Thor February 10, 2025 at 8:01 am

If I’m dead I don’t think I’ll care…

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