The company has thousands of trees and flowering shrubs in stock to supply an increase in demand for its unique ...
Your loved ones can nurture your ashes and create new life–and they don’t even need a backyard. Instead of visiting your dearly departed grandmother in a cemetery, now it’s possible to watch her ashes ...
From left to right: Anna's rose bush with the ashes of her grandmother planted within the roots, The Living Urn planting system. All photos courtesy of The Living Urn The Local newsletter is your free ...
As we become increasingly aware we're slowly destroying the planet, it seems like everything is getting a "green" makeover. Even funerals. Remember when we showed you the concept for eco-friendly ...
You don't need a green thumb to grow this tree. If you’re looking for a more hands-on way to remember your loved ones The Crown season 2 after they’ve passed, there’s a new urn on the market that will ...
None of us knows where we go after we die. But as overcrowded cities run out of real estate for cemeteries, interest in leaving a smaller footprint even in death grows. Designers have been ...
It’s official: you can now regrow your loved ones after they pass—into a tree that is. Bios Incube is the world’s first incubator system designed for the afterlife. Yep, you read that sentence right.
After his death, “Star Trek” creator Gene Roddenberry’s cremated remains were launched into space, a memorial nod to his life on Earth, by a company called Celestis. Celestis can take a portion of ...
If you are reading this, one day you will die. Yeah, that's morbid, however you can always look at the glass half full with the Bios Urn. The urn is biodegradable, made out of coconut shell compacted ...