The business of paying respect to the dead can be an eco-unfriendly matter, whether opting for a wooden coffin that contributes to deforestation, or a cremation service that produces carbon emissions.
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 ...
Sweeney is a contributor for TIME. The Loop Living Cocoon, a biodegradable moss-lined coffin made from mushrooms and hemp fibers, is designed to “actively enrich nature, even after we’re gone,” says ...
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 ...
Toronto, Sept. 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In a Canadian first, Mount Pleasant Group (MPG) is proud to introduce the Loop Living Cocoon™ and Loop EarthRise™, revolutionary biodegradable funeral ...