Moving Past Tradition
It is no secret that the cost for a traditional funeral is increasing annually and has been for quite some time with the average funeral costing anywhere between $7,000 – $12,000. These prices clearly are not always easily affordable for all families which can make holding a funeral infinitely more stressful, all while grieving.
When the pandemic hit in 2019 hit, this did not help improve the funeral industry, with more deaths but also more restrictions on gatherings it was becoming increasingly difficult to even plan a traditional funeral. While we have already seen people move past traditional funeral services with cremation, the interest in alternatives has truly peaked in the past several years. Moving forward we see more concern about overall cost, reducing the stress placed on family members, and a need for more environmentally friendly options. Listed below we have covered six, increasingly common, alternatives to traditional funeral services that help meet these new growing concerns.
Virtual Services
Hosting a Home Funeral
Hold An Annual Anniversary Memorial
Creating A Shrine
Planting A Tree
Other Eco-Friendly Funeral Alternatives
An eco-friendly burial is an environmentally-friendly alternative to the traditional funeral services with emphasis on earth preservation and carbon footprint reduction. There are plenty of aspects to consider when planning an eco-burial such as:
- Biodegradable Urns which are created out of material such as recycled paper, wool fiber, compacted peat, and coconut shells that end up having a positive impact on the environment.
- Eco-friendly Coffins which are coffins that do not impact tree life such as traditional wooden caskets do. The materials can be a variety of materials such as bamboo, banana leaf, willow pine or cardboard.
- Alternative Transportation is typically meant for loved ones and mourners and suggests finding ways to minimize the cars in the funeral procession and for using more eco-friendly car options for transporting the body.
- Woodland Burial Sites is an eco-friendlier option than being buried in a cemetery since that environment is 100% natural. Natural burial sites can include woodland areas, forests, meadows, and they rarely allow headstones or memorials.