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Climate / a year ago
The Green Revolution: Disrupting Death for a Sustainable Future
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The Green Revolution is here to revolutionize the way we think about death and burial. Join us in creating a more sustainable future with greener burial practices!
The world is on the brink of a major transformation in how we think about death and sustainability. The Green Revolution, a new initiative from the World Health Organization (WHO), seeks to disrupt the traditional approach to death and burial in order to create a more sustainable future. The Green Revolution is a global effort to promote greener, more sustainable burial practices. The initiative encourages the use of biodegradable materials for coffins, urns, and other burial items, as well as the use of natural burial grounds. The goal is to reduce the environmental impact of burial practices and to create a more sustainable future. The WHO is working with governments, NGOs, and other organizations to promote the Green Revolution. They are also encouraging people to consider greener burial options, such as natural burial grounds and biodegradable materials. The Green Revolution is gaining momentum, with more and more people embracing the idea of greener, more sustainable burial practices. The initiative is being championed by celebrities, activists, and other influential figures, who are using their platforms to spread the message of the Green Revolution. The Green Revolution is a major step forward in creating a more sustainable future. By disrupting the traditional approach to death and burial, the initiative is helping to reduce the environmental impact of death and to create a more sustainable future for generations to come.
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Original title: From cradle to compost: the disruptors who want to make death greener
exmplary article: https://www.theguardian.com/society/2023/feb/19/human-composting-industry-deathcare

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