"Washington may become first state to legalize human composting"
By Brendan Kiley
Seattle Times arts and culture reporter
Washington is just a governors signature away from becoming the first state in the U.S. to legalize the natural organic reduction of human remains, colloquially known as composting.
On Friday, the state Senate and House of Representatives finalized their approval of bill 5001 (titled concerning human remains), which enshrines organic reduction and alkaline hydrolysis, a dissolving process sometimes called liquid cremation, as acceptable alternatives to traditional burial and cremation.
Can anyone say "Standard Hotel"...?
Um... ew. I saw that on a Criminal Minds episode.
Graphic.
(Not a nice Easter subject.)
Wait a minute...isn't that what happens already when they put you in the ground?