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Tips for Planning Eco-Friendly Funerals and Memorials

April 5, 2021

Tips for Planning Eco-Friendly Funerals and Memorials

Posted on April 5, 2021 by Williams Funeral Home under Funeral Home
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Eco-friendly services have been on the rise, whether they’re at churches, halls or funeral homes in Summertown, TN. Everyone wants to do their part when it comes to the environment, and this includes hosting an eco-friendly funeral or memorial service for a lost loved one. But how do you have an eco-friendly service for your lost loved one? These tips and tricks can offer guidance and inspiration:

  1. Shop Seasonal – If the wake or memorial service will have food, make seasonal produce a priority when planning the menu. Seasonal produce is dramatically less harmful for the environment than out of season food and is also easier to get fresh and in bulk. This is because seasonal produce uses less preservatives and fertilizers and doesn’t require lots of refrigeration or greenhouse heating. Plus, in-season fruits and veggies are almost always more delicious and flavorful than other options.
  2. Shop Local – There are a lot of emissions involved when it comes to transporting goods long distances. If you choose local supplies and vendors for the funeral or memorial, you can greatly reduce the event’s carbon footprint. Not to mention that supporting local vendors is great for the local economy and can also save you some money.
  3. Recycle and Repurpose – Try using repurposed or recycled items for any decoration you may want for the service or wake. You can easily put together beautiful and meaningful decorations while being considerate of the materials and their sources. Try using clean materials like jute and cotton or make the flower arrangements from fabrics to cut back on flower use. You can also choose to use recycled or organic fabrics instead of synthetic ones.
  4. Lighting – If you’re having the service at night or in a dark venue, it can go through tons of energy. Try and use more eco-friendly LED lights to use less energy or invest in candles that you can re-sell or hold onto as keepsakes after the event. You can also host a daytime funeral or memorial and skip the lights altogether.
  5. Guest List – The more guests you have, the bigger the funeral’s carbon footprint will be. If being eco-friendly is important to you, try and cut down the guest list to smaller number. Plus, the smaller the guest list the more intimate and respectful of the deceased it will be.
  6. Mindful About PaperFunerals and memorials use a lot of paper. From invitations to programs, menus and even fans, a lot of this paper goes into the garbage after the service of over. Make sure the paper products you use are recycled after the event or save on paper items by choosing creative substitutes. Do a chalkboard sign as opposed to programs or send out invitations via email as opposed to on postcards. Also, be aware of what you’re burying with the deceased so you’re not releasing harmful or non-biodegradable materials into the environment.

Williams Funeral Home & Crematory is here to help if you want to learn more about eco-friendly services or Summertown, TN funeral homes. Stop by and visit us or give us a call today. After all, hosting an eco-friendly funeral or memorial for your lost loved one is very doable, especially if you use these tips and tricks.

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