Delaware Legislature Passes Bill to Legalize Composting Human Bodies
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The Delaware legislature has passed a bill to legalize the composting of human bodies.
The bill explains that composting human remains “uses large vessels to hold human remains together with straw, wood chips, or other natural materials for about 30 days.”
Supporters of human composting argue that it is an “environmentally sustainable and cost-effective alternative” to traditional burial and cremation.
According to a report from the Washington Times, “Those who died from a radiological accident or incident, those with radioactive implants and those who died infected with prion disease, Ebola, tuberculosis or any other disease that could survive the composting process will not be legally compostable.”
The Delaware House approved the bill 37-2 in January, and the state Senate passed it 14-7 on Thursday.
The bill will now move to Democrat Governor John Carney’s desk for approval.
Human composting is legal in Washington, Colorado, Oregon, Vermont, California, New York, and Nevada.
It was legalized in New York in 2023.
At the time, the New York State Catholic Conference vehemently opposed the bill.
“Composting is something we as a society associate with a sustainable method of eliminating organic trash that otherwise ends up in landfills. But human bodies are not household waste, and the bishops do not believe that the process meets the standard of reverent treatment of our earthly remains,” Dennis Poust, executive director of the New York State Catholic Conference, told the Catholic Courier.
“Like most bills in Albany, there were no public hearings allowing New Yorkers to weigh in on the pros and cons of the bill. It was all done behind closed doors,” Poust added. “The average New Yorker has no idea this bill was introduced, let alone passed. While it has been covered here and
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