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Cremation is becoming an increasingly popular choice for those that pass, opting for this over a burial. There are many reasons that influence this, including lower costs and the ability to spread the ashes of the loved one wherever the family members see fit. It can mean that families feel they can leave their loved ones who have passed, in a space that was special for them, rather than being restricted to a graveyard or burial site.
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Thanks to an increase in the number of people choosing cremation over burial, more and more people are choosing to scatter the ashes of a loved one. When it comes to scattering ashes, there are many options to choose from; ashes can be dispersed into the air, released into a body of water, or scattered at a place that holds emotional value. The process of cremation ensures that the ashes are harmless and don’t come with any health risk.
Designed to grow into a memory tree, plant or flower, the patented Living Urn® is the UK’s first and leading bio urn & planting system. You can find the Living Urn® at funeral directors across the UK; the Living Urn® can also be distributed to almost anywhere in the world.
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Below are 5 reasons why The Living Urn has become the favorite for customers and funeral homes across the nation.
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One of the most common funeral ceremonies in the world is cremation. In the UK, the cremation rate has risen steadily from 35% in 1960 to nearly 80% in the current day. It is also common for those who choose this form of ‘burial’, will choose to have their ashes scattered.