The Water Cremation Process
Why Families Appreciate This Option
The Importance of Planning Ahead
Water Cremation honors both the individual and the planet, making it a meaningful choice for those who value sustainability and simplicity.
In this free guide, you’ll learn:
The Water Cremation Process
Why Families Appreciate This Option
The Importance of Planning Ahead
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Water cremation is carried out in a secure, private setting with the utmost professionalism and care. Each step is thoughtfully designed to honor your loved one while giving families clarity and confidence throughout the process. Below is a simple overview of how it works.
Your loved one is placed in a secure stainless steel vessel with a warm water and natural alkaline solution.
Over several hours, the solution gently breaks down organic material in a controlled environment.
The remaining natural minerals are carefully dried, processed, and returned to the family in an urn.
As more people learn about water cremation, many are drawn to its thoughtful approach and environmental considerations. This option offers a gentle alternative to traditional cremation, while still providing families with the care, simplicity, and peace of mind they value when making end-of-life decisions.
A significantly more sustainable option, water cremation consumes up to 90% less energy than flame cremation.
The process releases no fossil fuels, smoke, or mercury, helping to protect air quality and the environment.
Water cremation mirrors the body’s natural return to the earth, offering a peaceful and respectful transition.
Download our free guide to learn more about the environmental benefits of Water Cremation.