The Pennsylvania House of Representatives passed bipartisan legislation on Wednesday authorizing alkaline hydrolysis, commonly known as water cremation, as an approved cremation method in the state.
The opening of the facility comes as policymakers are still trying to legalize human aquamation in the Ocean State.
Despite cultural barriers, environmental bodies and government agencies are exploring alternatives to cremation.
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