Eternal Tides Owner says aquamation — which uses water, heat and alkaline chemicals to break down the body — uses 90% less energy than cremation and is used in some states for humans. Curtis Sullivan, ...
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Eternal Tides in Fargo offers aquamation for those who have lost a pet. It is an alternative to cremation. It uses water, heat and time. Curtis Sullivan, Eternal Tides owner, offers Aquamation as an ...
A relatively new method of disposition is growing in popularity in Southern New England, despite not yet being legal in either Rhode Island or Massachusetts. It's called alkaline hydrolysis, more ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... In an unassuming home on Englewood’s main thoroughfare, warm water gently circulates over the bodies of dead pets inside a large metal box. For 18 hours, the ...
MARANA, Ariz. (KGUN) — One Marana woman opened Cholla Afterlife, a pet funeral home that offers aquamation. The owner had a not-so-pleasant experience with having her pets cremated years ago, ...
AVBOB has officially launched its third Aquamation facility, and its first in the Eastern Cape, at the AVBOB Funeral Branch in Gqeberha (formerly known as Port Elizabeth). As part of AVBOB’s ongoing ...