Are Green Burials the way of the future?
Sudbury Theatre Centre 170 Shaughnessy Street, Sudbury, CanadaAre Green Burials the way of the future? We're all going to die, and we all hope to leave a positive impact on the planet and our loved ones when we do. With impact in mind, many consumers are looking at alternative burials as a means of reducing emissions, chemicals, and energy use after the end of life. Low-cost, minimalist services and natural burials that allow the body to decompose naturally are trending, and consumers are contemplating a range of new and emerging burial options, including “liquid cremation”, freeze-drying, or growing into a tree from an organic “burial pod”. What are the benefits and the drawbacks of alternative burials? Are they really green? How widespread are they, and how legal? Is our discomfort with alternative options simply a discomfort with the fact that we, too, will one day die? Panelists: Pamela Harvey, Advanced Preplanning Director and Licensed Funeral Director, French Family Funeral Home & Cremation Centre Camille Lemieux, Professor and Coordinator, Funeral Director Programs, School of Health Sciences, Collège Boréal Sarah Walker, President, Memorial Society of Northern Ontario Moderator: Dana Murchison, Staff Scientist, Science North NEW! Pre-Registration for FREE Tickets: In an effort to improve your experience, we’ve created a ticket registration process. Click the ticket URL above to pre-register for the FREE upcoming Science Café. NOTE: Pre-registered attendees must arrive by 6:45 pm to be guaranteed entry. After 6:45 pm seats left unfilled will be given to standby attendees on a first-come, first-served basis.