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Green Cremation & Burial Resources

Cremation.Green is the state’s first and only environmentally-conscious cremation service provider. We have compiled this list of links and resources to help you better understand the ecological benefits of our work. If you have any additional questions, feel free to contact us.

Helpful Resources

New Conservation Cemetery Preserves Prairie Land in Southeast Texas

Dying and Death Services in the Dallas – Fort Worth – Arlington Metro

3 Common Funeral Financial Matters Families Deal With

Obituary for Obit Spam Sites

How to Know Funeral Services Are Truly Green

Why There’s an Increased Risk of Death During the Holidays

What a Crematorium Can and Can’t Refuse

Veterans Need to Know Space is Running Out at National Cemeteries

Dealing With a Death During the Holidays

The Proper Way to Ship Cremated Remains

The VA Expands Funeral Benefits, But a Not All Veterans Are Using Them

8 Places Where the Deceased Can Be Viewed

The Burial: A Film Based on Real Events in the Funeral Industry

How Cancer Affects Cremation

Nevada Becomes the Seventh State to Legalize Human Composting

What’s in Human Composting Soil?

How Cremation Rates Could Impact Funeral Prices

Why We’re Planting a Tree for Every Family

States Where the Cremation Rate is Growing the Quickest

Human Composting and Carbon Emissions

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Green Cremation Texas Blog Posts

New Conservation Cemetery Preserves Prairie Land in Southeast Texas

Dying and Death Services in the Dallas – Fort Worth – Arlington Metro

3 Common Funeral Financial Matters Families Deal With

Obituary for Obit Spam Sites

How to Know Funeral Services Are Truly Green

Regional Trends in Eco-Friendliness That Can Affect Funeral Services

Why Extravagantly Expensive Funerals Are Becoming a Thing of the Past

How to Ensure Your Cremains End Up With Your Partner

Why Client Reviews Are Important for Family-Owned Funeral Homes

Dying and Death Services in the Houston Metro

Best Practices for Writing a Funeral Home Review

Dying and Death Services in the Austin – Round Rock Metro