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-You can choose the ceremony, the music, the readings and the style to suit the deceased, and the natural setting will provide the perfect backdrop.+_You can choose the ceremony, the music, the readings and the style to suit the deceased, and the natural setting will provide the perfect backdrop._
  
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-Coffins can be made of a range of biodegradable materials, including [FSC](https://www.fsc-uk.org/en-uk)\-approved timber, cardboard, strengthened papier maché, or wicker.+_Coffins can be made of a range of biodegradable materials, including [FSC](https://www.fsc-uk.org/en-uk)\-approved timber, cardboard, strengthened papier maché, or wicker._
  
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-Burial avoids the fuel requirements and emissions of cremation.+_Burial avoids the fuel requirements and emissions of cremation._
  
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-Caitlin Doughty explains what's wrong with the conventional funeral industry (plus alternatives) in this TED talk.+_Caitlin Doughty explains what's wrong with the conventional funeral industry (plus alternatives) in this TED talk._
  
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-woodland burial site slowly becomes a beautiful mature woodland.+_A woodland burial site slowly becomes a beautiful mature woodland._
  
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-Some natural burial sites allow flowers, plaques, stones, markers of some kind – others don’t, preferring to maintain a natural woodland.+_Some natural burial sites allow flowers, plaques, stones, markers of some kind – others don’t, preferring to maintain a natural woodland._
  
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-natural burial site in the US: showing that there is no contradiction between a natural and a religious burial - quite the opposite.+_A natural burial site in the US: showing that there is no contradiction between a natural and a religious burial - quite the opposite._
  
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-The use of wicker coffins helps sustain a traditional craft industry.+_The use of wicker coffins helps sustain a traditional craft industry._
  
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-Green funerals can be an informal and natural celebration and remembrance of the life of the deceased; here a group of friends carry a wooden coffin to a woodland burial site.+_Green funerals can be an informal and natural celebration and remembrance of the life of the deceased; here a group of friends carry a wooden coffin to a woodland burial site._
  
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