Traditional burial practices can contribute to the emission of greenhouse gases and the use of valuable land space for cemeteries. Cremation, on the other hand, releases harmful chemicals into the atmosphere and requires significant energy consumption. Recomposition, on the other hand, produces minimal carbon emissions and allows for the body to be returned to the earth in a way that nourishes the natural environment. In addition to its environmental benefits, recomposition also offers a more personal and meaningful way for loved ones to honor the deceased.