Water cremation is set to be made available for the first time in the UK. The process, known as resomation, uses a mix of potassium hydroxide and water to break down human remains in what is ...
The cremation company Resomation says waste water does not contain human DNA. On the company's website its founder Sandy Sullivan explains that after the cremation, liquid is "safely returned to ...
But new options are becoming more popular. Water cremation, also known as aquamation, resomation and alkaline hydrolysis, uses water to bring the body back to the skeletal remains. The body is ...