Germany Legalizes a Third Burial Option: 'Return to the Earth'.
Schleswig-Holstein Recognizes a New Burial Method
According to Novyny.live: The German state of Schleswig-Holstein has become the first in the country to officially approve a novel burial technique known as 'return to the earth'. This landmark decision came after the state parliament passed legislative amendments on June 18, paving the way for new interment possibilities in the region. The 'return to the earth' method is now recognized as a third form of burial, standing alongside traditional in-ground burials and cremation. For context, Germany has historically maintained strict regulations on burial practices, making this shift particularly noteworthy.
Pilot testing for this technology began in 2022, marking a significant step forward in modern funeral practices. The cost of the 'return to the earth' procedure starts at €4,250, which is roughly equivalent to 219,000 Ukrainian hryvnias. Final pricing depends on several factors, including:
- the ceremony
- the burial site
- additional services
The formal acceptance of this new burial form in Schleswig-Holstein could signal to other German states that innovation in funeral practices is viable. Given its core concept, this method offers an alternative to conventional approaches, potentially appealing to many people seeking fresh ways to honor their loved ones.
Eco-Friendly and Alternative Burial Practices
By adopting the 'return to the earth' method, Schleswig-Holstein may encourage other German regions to explore similar funeral innovations. This development also highlights a growing societal interest in eco-conscious and alternative practices within the funeral industry, as people increasingly look for options that align with their personal values and beliefs. If successfully implemented, this new approach could serve as a model for other countries where traditional burials still dominate the landscape.
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