The most environmentally friendly way to deal with a dead body is a topic that has gained increasing attention in recent years. Traditional burial practices, such as embalming and burying bodies in caskets made of materials that do not decompose easily, have raised concerns about their impact on the environment. Cremation, while a popular choice for many families, also has its own environmental drawbacks, such as air pollution from the burning of fossil fuels and the release of mercury from dental fillings.