Natural Organic Reduction
Natural Organic Reduction (NOR), sometimes referred to as “human composting,” or “Terramation” is defined as “the contained, accelerated conversion of human remains to soil.” This process uses large tanks, containers, or similar vessels to hold human remains together with straw, wood chips, and/or other natural materials for a period of about four to six weeks.
Included below are a multitude of additional resources on the topic of green burial offered by NFDA and other organizations.
- The body is placed in a container along with organic materials like wood chips, straw, and alfalfa.
- Over several weeks, microbial activity breaks down the body, transforming it into nutrient-rich soil.
- NOR is legal in some regions but it is gaining popularity as an eco-friendly option.
Statistics/Reports
NFDA Educational Offerings
Brush with Death Podcast
Conferences
Other Resources
Delaware Approves Natural Organic Reduction