
'Green' burials growing in popularity
NEWFIELD, N.Y. - It sits on the eastern fringe of New York's Finger Lakes region and is bounded on three sides by 8,000 acres of protected forests: the perfectly natural place to spend an eternity. The 93-acre Greensprings Natural Cemetery is the first of its kind in New York and one of just a handful in the United States, where interest in "green" burial is just taking root.
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If you insist on having a green burial, then why not just get cremated? I don't see the real point in this if your going to completely disappear into the dirt anyway. Why not save the money and have yourself cremated. I for one am going to get cremated, it doesn't matter what happens to my body after I'm dead anyway.