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Effects

Most people are aware that their daily activities have a wide range of effects on the environment. More and more
people are realizing that death care can be done as well. Death is difficult for families and, it appears, for Mother Nature
as well. The flaw of human burials has been exposed by our growing awareness of sustainable urban practices and green
living. As we gain a better understanding of the environmental impact that humans have had on our planet, there is a
growing movement of people seeking to reduce their environmental footprint in both life and death. That may include
using less fossil fuel, planting more trees, recycling as much as possible, and using less water. Another way some people
are attempting to reduce their environmental impact is by having a "green" funeral.

Tree D is one the company in the Philippines that offers green burials which are advantageous because they alleviate all
of the concerns that many people have about traditional burial. Concern for the environment and oneness with the
environment are the guiding principles of this type of burial. Green burial upholds environmental standards that
resonate with many of today's families, whether it's habitat preservation, resource conservation, or worker health
protection.

Tree D’s “green burials” and other companies pursuing and promoting the same practices have similar goals. (to be
continued) HAHHAHAHHAHA

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