In most cases, remains are not relocated, as the goal is to naturally integrate them into the environment, though local regulations may apply.
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An ecological cemetery is a space designed to minimize environmental impact, using biodegradable materials and sustainable burial practices.
The body is placed in biodegradable coffins or urns, without chemicals or polluting materials, allowing nature to continue its cycle.
They offer lower environmental impact, nature conservation, reduced emissions, and a positive legacy for future generations.
Biodegradable coffins, urns, and shrouds made of cardboard, untreated wood, natural fibers, or compostable materials are used.
Traditional headstones are generally not used; instead, natural stones, plants, or discreet ecological plaques are employed.
Generally, costs are similar or even lower than conventional burials, as unnecessary products and services are eliminated.
The choice of location depends on the buyer’s needs.
The main difference is the environmental focus: ecological cemeteries prioritize biodegradation and ecosystem protection.
Yes, ecological cemeteries allow religious, civil, or personalized ceremonies according to the family’s wishes.
In most cases, remains are not relocated, as the goal is to naturally integrate them into the environment, though local regulations may apply.


