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COMMENTARY: The Ascension is crucial in the Catholic Church’s response to the crisis of our time, which is the crisis in the very idea of the human person.
Plastic manufacturers are pushing to have their products counted as compost. Composters and farmers are trying to stop them.
Minnesota has a slew of state laws taking effect, but one in particular may be unfamiliar to many: terramation, also known as ...
An alternative to burial or cremation — allowing dead bodies to break down into a soil-like product — is just a signature away from reality in New Jersey.
Return Home, the nation's leading provider of human composting, also known as Natural Organic Reduction (NOR), announced today that it is actively planning to open a new facility in Minnesota. This ...
The New Jersey State Legislature is on the verge of legalizing human composting, a process that transforms bodies into soil.
Washington’s clemency and pardons board will be expanded, and members will begin to receive pay under a state law approved earlier this year. Enlarging the board is intended to help it hear more ...
TRENTON, N.J. — The New Jersey Senate Commerce Committee has advanced Senate Bill No. 3007, which would legalize natural organic reduction — also known as human composting — as an alternative method ...
Summer says, it’s one thing for a Girl Scout to compost in her own backyard, it’s a whole different endeavor when you’re trying to reach farmers across the entire state.
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