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Is a Biodegradable Urn Right for You?

When making plans for your own, or a loved one’s cremation services in Dallas, TX. one of the things that will need to be decided is what type of urn you would like to have. As you begin looking at the different types of urns, you will see one option that is very popular is the biodegrade urn.

These urns can come in a variety of materials and design and you may wonder if this is the right choice for you. Since urns are not something we purchase every day, and epically biodegrade ones, we are going to look at when this type of urn may (and may not) be the best choice for you needs.

What is a Biodegradable Urn?

A biodegradable urn is a vessel to place your loved one’s cremains. This urn is different and unique in that it is made to break down over time and completely dissolve which leaves a very small or no carbon footprint. This can be very attractive to environmentally friendly people and can also be required to be used in certain situations.

These urns can be constructed from materials like paper, which is very delicate, to bamboo which is much more durable. These urns, depending on the material, are made to break down within minutes to months, even years. With biodegradable urns being so popular, there are various styles and designs to choose from.

When Should a Biodegradable Urn Be Used?

So when should a biodegradable urn be considered? Really, whenever it is interacting with the environment in a way that it needs to break down. In some cases, such as when ashes are sent out to sea, a biodegradable urn is required by law and no other urns are allowed.

Other situations when to use a biodegradable urn include times when the family would like to bury the ashes in a plot as with a ground burial. This could be in a cemetery or on family or other permitted land. Also these urns are needed when the family would like to plant a tree and use the ashes.

When a Biodegradable Urn Should Not Be Used?

Since these urns are designed to break down over time, they are not suitable for certain circumstances. For instance, you would not want to use a biodegradable urn if you were placing it in a columbarium nice or a family home as you want those urns to stand up to the test of time. In those cases, a traditional urn made from metal, glass, or wood would be more appropriate.cremation services in Dallas, TX

Where Do Your Buy a Biodegradable Urn?

Luckily these urns are very common and popular and as such can be found to purchase very easily as most urn providers offer a biodegradable option. If not, a simple search online can yield several options of companies that have a variety of options available.

If you would like to know more about biodegrade urns or cremation services in Dallas, TX., call us anytime and let one of our cremation directors answer any questions or concerns you may have.

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