Green Burial
Green burials represent one of the most significant shifts in modern funeral practice, reflecting growing demand for sustainability and environmental responsibility. This tag examines how funeral directors, cemetery operators, and suppliers are adapting to eco-conscious expectations — from biodegradable coffins and natural memorials to the management of woodland and meadow burial grounds. Funeral Service Times provides news, business analysis, and regulatory insight on the green burial movement, exploring its commercial potential, operational challenges, and the innovations driving sustainable choices across the UK funeral landscape.
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	Aug- 2022 -17 AugustBusiness
		Churchill’s hearse restored by Bristol Memorial Woodlands
The hearse used to carry Winston Churchill to his final resting place is set to once again be used for…
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	Nov- 2020 -11 NovemberLatest News
		Proposal submitted for new Powys crematorium
A proposal has been submitted to the Powys county council, revealing plans to develop a new crematorium in the county,…
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	Jul- 2020 -10 JulyTips
		5 ways to organise a cheap funeral
Dealing with the death of a loved one is an emotionally-charged journey that can take a toll on various aspects…
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	Dec- 2016 -1 DecemberCurrent Affairs
		Funeral Planning Services commissions website for classic coach’s journey home
A fully restored classic 1950s Bedford OB coach, which is being gifted back to the Shetland Islands next June by…
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	Jun- 2016 -17 JuneCurrent Affairs
		The People’s Awards name best natural burial grounds
Natural burial grounds around the UK are celebrating their achievements, following the results of The People’s Awards. The awards are based purely on…
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