Aquamation

Understanding Aquamation

Aquamation, also known as alkaline hydrolysis or water cremation, is an eco-friendly alternative to traditional cremation and burial. This process uses water, alkaline solutions, and heat to accelerate the natural decomposition of the body. Unlike traditional flame-based cremation, aquamation does not release harmful emissions or carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, making it a more environmentally responsible choice. The process results in a sterile, liquid solution that is safely returned to the water cycle, and mineral remains that can be returned to the family or interred in a meaningful way.

Benefits of Aquamation

The benefits of aquamation go beyond its environmental advantages. It is a gentle, respectful method that aligns with the values of those seeking sustainable end-of-life options. Families who choose aquamation often appreciate the reduced environmental impact and the knowledge that they are honoring their loved one in a way that supports the planet. Additionally, aquamation offers a sense of peace and closure, knowing that the process mirrors the natural, water-based decomposition that occurs in nature. This method provides an innovative and compassionate alternative for those looking to make a positive environmental choice in their final arrangements.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Aquamation (alkaline hydrolysis or water cremation) is an eco-friendly method that uses water, heat, and alkaline solutions to accelerate decomposition without flame. It doesn’t release carbon emissions the way traditional flame cremation does. 

Yes, you may still hold a memorial, visitation, or service before or after the aquamation process. We will help you coordinate timing and logistics so that your service wishes are honored.