Eco life - eco death

Released on: November 6, 2007, 9:33 am

Press Release Author: Jenna Weekes/Dorset Funeral Plan

Industry: Environment

Press Release Summary: Eco funerals are on the up in Dorset with a rising number of
residents opting for bamboo coffins and woodland burials.


Press Release Body: Staff at the Dorset Funeral Plan, organised by six local funeral
directors, says there has been a move away from traditional funerals. They have
noticed a large increase in requests for green funerals in the last five years.

Funeral Director Nicholas Douch said: "People are becoming much more environmentally
conscious, even in death. We often hear from people with children or grandchildren
that they wish to protect the environment for future generations.

"Bamboo, banana leaf, sea grass or hyacinth coffins are becoming hugely popular -
that's because unlike an oak tree which takes hundreds of years to grow and a long
time to decompose, these are fast growing renewable materials.

"Most of the coffins are handmade without glue or varnish so they are completely
natural. We have also seen a rise in requests for willow coffins. And those that
opt for an environmentally friendly funeral tend to request woodland burial."

Although traditional funerals have remained very popular, directors at The Dorset
Funeral Plan say there has been a shift away from traditional mourning in black to
celebrating life.

"Funerals have become much more personal", added Mr Douch. "We have people
requesting personalised coffins such as the colours of a supported football team.

"There is a company who can put cremated remains into a diamond for jewellery - you
can even have your cremated remains blasted into space, and we have requests for a
Harley Davidson Hearse or silver vehicles. We do get some unusual requests but
whatever someone asks for we try and make happen.

"In the years to come I envisage traditional funerals becoming the unusual - but
there will always be traditionalists out there for whom a church service and
horse-drawn hearse remain the most poignant way to say goodbye."


Web Site: http://www.funeraldirector.co.uk

Contact Details: F.C Douch & Sons (Funerals) Ltd
7 Leigh Road, Wimborne, BH21 1AB

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