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EPISODE · Mar 25, 2025 · 11 MIN

Would You Choose Human Composting? The Future of Death Care S2EP38

from Thoughtful Planning · host Santiago and Honey Bueno

Episode Summary: In this episode of Thoughtful Planning, Santiago and Honey explore a revolutionary and eco-conscious death care option: human composting, also known as Natural Organic Reduction (NOR). With support from Recompose, a green funeral home in Seattle, they walk you through how this gentle, sustainable process transforms a human body into nutrient-rich soil and how it might just change the way we think about our final act on Earth. From the science behind it to the ceremonies that honor the process, this episode offers a compassionate and informative look into a future where death gives back to life. Disclaimer: This episode is for informational purposes only. Please consult local professionals or Recompose directly for personalized guidance. Essential Question: How can human composting provide a sustainable and meaningful alternative to conventional death care? Episode Highlights: What is Human Composting? A breakdown of the process from body to soil in as little as 7 weeks. The Ceremony Families can participate in a “laying-in” ritual at Recompose, complete with natural cloths, plant material and emotional closure. The Science Microbial activity, temperature monitoring, and soil curing make this process both safe and eco-efficient. Environmental Impact Human composting uses 87% less energy than cremation and reduces over a metric ton of carbon emissions per body. Cost Comparisons At around $7,000, human composting is competitively priced compared to traditional burial and cremation and it gives back to the planet. Legal & Eligibility Info Currently legal in 12 states (with Texas legislation pending), human composting is safe for most but not suitable for those with a few rare conditions. Can You Still Be an Organ Donor? Yes! But donation to science is not compatible due to embalming requirements. How to Get Involved From writing to your state legislator to sharing the message, you can help make human composting more accessible across the U.S. Advice from Santiago & Honey: Do Your Research Explore options like Recompose to understand what’s available in your state. Talk About It Discuss eco-friendly burial options with your loved ones, even if it feels unconventional. Be Intentional Your final wishes are part of your legacy. Choose what aligns with your values and the legacy you want to leave behind. Conclusion: Human composting isn’t just a sustainable alternative. It’s a deeply meaningful, full-circle return to the earth. If you’re someone who values environmental care, this may be the choice that reflects your values even in death. Connect with Recompose: Website Resources: Recompose Resource Library Watch on YouTube: Katrina Spade & Caitlin Doughty: Human Composting Process Facebook: Recompose on Facebook Instagram: @recomposelife on Instagram LinkedIn: Recompose on LinkedIn Connect with Thoughtful Planning and Legacy Toolkit: Website: Legacy Toolkit Email: [email protected] Facebook: Legacy Toolkit LinkedIn: Legacy Toolkit Thank You for Listening! Don’t forget to subscribe to Thoughtful Planning on your favorite podcast platform, leave a review and share this episode with anyone who might find it helpful! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Episode Summary: In this episode of Thoughtful Planning, Santiago and Honey explore a revolutionary and eco-conscious death care option: human composting, also known as Natural Organic Reduction (NOR). With support from Recompose, a green funeral home in Seattle, they walk you through how this gentle, sustainable process transforms a human body into nutrient-rich soil and how it might just change the way we think about our final act on Earth. From the science behind it to the ceremonies that honor the process, this episode offers a compassionate and informative look into a future where death gives back to life. Disclaimer: This episode is for informational purposes only. Please consult local professionals or Recompose directly for personalized guidance. Essential Question: How can human composting provide a sustainable and meaningful alternative to conventional death care? Episode Highlights: What is Human Composting? A breakdown of the process from body to soil in as little as 7 weeks. The Ceremony Families can participate in a “laying-in” ritual at Recompose, complete with natural cloths, plant material and emotional closure. The Science Microbial activity, temperature monitoring, and soil curing make this process both safe and eco-efficient. Environmental Impact Human composting uses 87% less energy than cremation and reduces over a metric ton of carbon emissions per body. Cost Comparisons At around $7,000, human composting is competitively priced compared to traditional burial and cremation and it gives back to the planet. Legal & Eligibility Info Currently legal in 12 states (with Texas legislation pending), human composting is safe for most but not suitable for those with a few rare conditions. Can You Still Be an Organ Donor? Yes! But donation to science is not compatible due to embalming requirements. How to Get Involved From writing to your state legislator to sharing the message, you can help make human composting more accessible across the U.S. Advice from Santiago & Honey: Do Your Research Explore options like Recompose to understand what’s available in your state. Talk About It Discuss eco-friendly burial options with your loved ones, even if it feels unconventional. Be Intentional Your final wishes are part of your legacy. Choose what aligns with your values and the legacy you want to leave behind. Conclusion: Human composting isn’t just a sustainable alternative. It’s a deeply meaningful, full-circle return to the earth. If you’re someone who values environmental care, this may be the choice that reflects your values even in death. Connect with Recompose: Website Resources: Recompose Resource Library Watch on YouTube: Katrina Spade & Caitlin Doughty: Human Composting Process Facebook: Recompose on Facebook Instagram: @recomposelife on Instagram LinkedIn: Recompose on LinkedIn Connect with Thoughtful Planning and Legacy Toolkit: Website: Legacy Toolkit Email: [email protected] Facebook: Legacy Toolkit LinkedIn: Legacy Toolkit Thank You for Listening! Don’t forget to subscribe to Thoughtful Planning on your favorite podcast platform, leave a review and share this episode with anyone who might find it helpful! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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