Drum roll, please... it is aqua cremation! It happens in a machine that looks like this:
Somewhat more expensive than cremation currently, due to low numbers of machines, but over time, increased demand should resolve that.
It uses water (quite a bit) and some chemicals to hasten the decomposition process. The chemicals aren't the best, nor the 300 gallons of water required. But it is supposed to be more energy-efficient than a standard cremation. And, at the end of the day, the bonus is getting to turn into fertilizer for plants - yay!! (Just get over the ick factor - dead is dead.)
Definitely up for consideration.
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