Human Composting Is Now Legal In Colorado

I feel like this really isn't any different than having your ashes scattered in the ocean, only now your remains can be used as...compost. Earlier today Governor Jared Polis signed a bill into law that makes Colorado the second state in U.S. history (Washington was the first) to allow human composting, which is when your body is turned into soil after you pass away. The dirt can't be sold or used to grow food for human consumption, but honestly, I kinda like the idea of becoming a flower bed or something. Read more about 'natural reduction' aka 'human composting' in Colorado here.


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