On a trippy, swirly gray background is a lime green sketch of two mushrooms. On top of those mushrooms, trippy light gray text reads: Yes! You can be a mushroom when you die! At the bottom, small text reads: deadparentswhatnow.com
On a trippy, swirly gray background is a lime green sketch of two mushrooms. On top of those mushrooms, light gray text reads: Dutch company Loop Biotech is at the forefront of this trend, offering biodegradable coffins and urns made of mycelium & hemp that promise to break down within 45 days of burial. Their products are available in numerous countries, including the United States, and are suitable for both traditional and natural burial, as well as cremation. At the bottom, small text reads: deadparentswhatnow.com
On a trippy, swirly gray background is a lime green sketch of two mushrooms. On top of those mushrooms, light gray text reads: But there are a few things to consider before choosing a fungal funeral—mainly questions of sustainability. Loop Biotech uses locally sourced organic materials from The Netherlands. Is it safe to introduce those mushrooms into your local ecosystem? You’ll have to do your research. At the bottom, small text reads: deadparentswhatnow.com
So many people ask me if they can be a mushroom when they die. Yes! You can be a mushroom, okay?! 🍄
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