
Is Cremation changing for the better?
Rumix Baade Okocha
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Welcome to another episode of http://www.theglamreaper.com/ (The Glam Reaper). I am your host Jennifer, delighted to impart all my knowledge and experiences through my podcast episodes and together with my special guests about different aspects of life, love, loss, and funerals. I am truly grateful to have our guest for today, he’s been involved in reducing emissions through air, reducing energy use, and trying to clean up the environment - allow me to introduce Ed Gazvoda. He explained how alkaline hydrolysis works and some of the legality that encompasses it. Ed further explained what fireless cremation is and how it differs from the process of regular FIRE cremation that most of us are familiar with. There are also different processes of cremation, stay tuned and be more educated about how fireless cremation may help our environment! Little nuggets of gold - A little background about Ed and how he started his business - More information about alkaline hydrolysis and its legal bases - The difference between fireless cremation and the normal cremation that people know - All about the fireless cremation - Different processes about cremation Quotes “As somebody who deals with grieving people on a daily basis, there are people who are prepared for that, people who want that transparency, and they're people that absolutely do not. It's a very difficult conversation to broach with people.” Jennifer “We were not maximizing profit. What we're trying to do is have a bigger impact on reducing carbon.” Ed Connect with Ed http://www.sustainablefuneral.com (Website) E-mail Connect with Jennifer http://www.theglamreaper.com/ (Website) https://twitter.com/theglamreaper?lang=en (Twitter) https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifermuldowney (LinkedIn) https://www.instagram.com/jennifermuldowney/?hl=en (Instagram) https://www.facebook.com/MuldowneyMemorials (Facebook) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWe3sNoPny6UsMGYoYDeXfw (Youtube)