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As our planet continues to suffer from worse and worse climate change, many people are beginning to as the question: \u201cWhat can I do?\u201d A posthumous, non-traditional way to help the environment is through the right kind of burial in a cemetery in Matthews, NC<\/a>.<\/p>\n

There are a few environmental downsides of traditional burial in a cemetery<\/a>. One big example is loss of habitat. A recent statistic from the Centre for National Burial states that 10 acres of cemetery holds almost 20,000 tons of vault concrete, 1000 tons of casket steal, and enough wood to build over 40 full-sized homes. All that material leaves little room for animal and plant life. Not to mention loss of land that could otherwise be used to grow food or build homes.<\/p>\n

So, what do you do? Do you have to give up on the idea of burying your lost loved one in a cemetery? Not at all! There are ways you personally can make burial in a cemetery even greener. Some of these include:<\/p>\n