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Gerald
08-30-11, 08:46 AM
A Glasgow-based company has installed its first commercial "alkaline hydrolysis" unit at a Florida funeral home.

The unit by Resomation Ltd is billed as a green alternative to cremation and works by dissolving the body in heated alkaline water.

The facility has been installed at the Anderson-McQueen funeral home in St Petersburg, and will be used for the first time in the coming weeks. It is hoped other units will follow in the US, Canada and Europe.

The makers claim the process produces a third less greenhouse gas than cremation, uses a seventh of the energy, and allows for the complete separation of dental amalgam for safe disposal.

Mercury from amalgam vaporised in crematoria is blamed for up to 16% of UK airborne mercury emissions, and many UK crematoria are currently fitting mercury filtration systems to meet reduced emission targets.

"Resomation was developed in response to the public's increasing environmental concerns," company founder Sandy Sullivan told BBC News. "It gives them that working third choice, which allows them to express those concerns in a very positive and I think personal way."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-14114555


Note: 30 August 2011 Last updated at 10:52 GMT

Growler
08-30-11, 10:54 AM
Soylent green can't be too far away now.

sidslotm
08-30-11, 12:06 PM
Soylent green can't be too far away now.


heh, I had to laugh, my thought exactly :rotfl2:

Osmium Steele
08-30-11, 12:20 PM
"Is that a milkshake?"

"No, it's me mum."

August
08-30-11, 01:19 PM
To heck with cremation or liquification. Bury my intact body in a real grave with a marble headstone that has my name engraved on it.

Sailor Steve
08-30-11, 01:23 PM
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a325/SailorSteve/tombstone-1.jpg

frau kaleun
08-30-11, 01:27 PM
:rotfl2:

kraznyi_oktjabr
08-30-11, 01:30 PM
:doh:

If when my time comes there is no free lot available in cemetery, then conduct burial at sea please. Thanks!

August
08-30-11, 01:39 PM
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a325/SailorSteve/tombstone-1.jpg

Used for what?

antikristuseke
08-30-11, 01:42 PM
A pub

Sailor Steve
08-30-11, 01:42 PM
Used for what?
I don't know...housing, parks, a lot of other things not on my mind right now. I was only half serious, as I don't claim the right to dictate how others spend their lives, or afterlives. For myself, I consider a rotting corpse a waste of space that living people could be using.

August
08-30-11, 01:43 PM
A pub

They must have awful small pubs in Estonia that can fit in a 4x8 foot plot. :yep:

antikristuseke
08-30-11, 01:55 PM
Our graveyards contain more than one plot.

Schroeder
08-30-11, 02:32 PM
Well, it will be cremation for me. We have a family tree in a forest cemetery (don't know the real English word for it. It's a forest in which the ashes of people are buried between the roots of trees in dissolving urns....so it's back to the roots for me.:D)

Osmium Steele
08-30-11, 02:33 PM
For myself, I consider a rotting corpse a waste of space that living people could be using.

I know a few human-shaped animated meat sacks I would place in the same category.

August
08-30-11, 02:41 PM
Our graveyards contain more than one plot.

But *I* only need one plot.

August
08-30-11, 02:42 PM
I know a few human-shaped animated meat sacks I would place in the same category.

This ^

RickC Sniper
08-30-11, 02:43 PM
I want a viking funeral. A wooden ship, flaming arrows, and pillars of smoke rolling into the sky.

Hey, It will save a chunk of granite.
:shucks:

Jimbuna
08-30-11, 03:04 PM
Soylent green can't be too far away now.

LOL :DL

nikimcbee
08-30-11, 06:06 PM
To heck with cremation or liquification. Bury my intact body in a real grave with a marble headstone that has my name engraved on it.

We were going to have you stuffed and mounted in your armchair with a beer in one hand. "Epitaph: Here sits August, he loved his Pats"

nikimcbee
08-30-11, 06:07 PM
I want a viking funeral. A wooden ship, flaming arrows, and pillars of smoke rolling into the sky.

Hey, It will save a chunk of granite.
:shucks:

So you're not talking about a MN viking funeral.:D

August
08-30-11, 06:30 PM
We were going to have you stuffed and mounted in your armchair with a beer in one hand. "Epitaph: Here sits August, he loved his Pats"

What'll be in my other hand?

nikimcbee
08-30-11, 07:14 PM
What'll be in my other hand?

I'll say "remote".

frau kaleun
08-30-11, 08:11 PM
What'll be in my other hand?

That will depend on whether or not you dropped your socks. :O:

August
08-30-11, 10:57 PM
I want a sword in my other hand like that mummified king Conan found in that Barrow in one of the Arnold movies.

Torplexed
08-30-11, 11:10 PM
I want a sword in my other hand like that mummified king Conan found in that Barrow in one of the Arnold movies.

Alas, poor August. I knew him well. A fellow of infinite jest. :D

Even in death, you've still got your Patriot shoulder pads on.

http://pyxis.homestead.com/Crom.jpg

August
08-31-11, 09:18 AM
The similarities between that and my living room easy chair are striking!

gimpy117
08-31-11, 10:53 AM
when I heard "body liquefaction" I thought of dune. you know...when the freemen take you and dump you into that vat to get water from your body.