When Marsya Ancker-Robert was younger, her father used to tell that her that he wanted to be buried naked, under a tree in the woods. The idea horrified Ancker-Robert, but when her father passed away ...
A deceased man in Maine has become one of the first people in the United States to be laid to rest in an eco-friendly casket grown from mushrooms and hemp, Maine Public and Fast Company reported. The ...
Loop Biotech is a company based in the Netherlands that aims to change people's perception of burial and cremation completely. Designers Bob and Lonneke Hendrikx, the founders of the company, grow ...
Marsya Ancker-Robert sits next to her father's casket, the ‘Loop Living Cocoon,’ that resembles a futuristic cocoon made of pillowy white mushrooms. The casket is an eco-friendly burial alternative.