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3 Main Reasons Why You Should Choose Cremation Services

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In recent years, Americans' attitudes toward funerals and death have significantly changed. Most people are now choosing cremation over burial. According to the Cremation Association of North America, the cremation rate in the US in 2019 was 54.6% compared to only 32.4% in 2005.  

Why Should You Choose Cremation?

If the current statistics are anything to go by, the popularity of cremation has been rising steadily in the US in the last decade. By 2030, the country's cremation rate is projected to reach 72.8%.

Is traditional burial your favored choice, or are you still struggling to decide what should happen when you or your loved one passes away? Consider the benefits of cremation and determine what is right for you.

Here's why cremation has become increasingly popular:

1. It Is Cheaper Than Burial

In recent years, burials have become so expensive that most Americans can't afford them. In most cases, most Americans can't give their loved ones the burial they desire due to financial constraints. However, don't let the death of a loved one depress you as you try to plan an expensive burial. Why not try cremation services? An urn costs much less than a casket. You also don't need to pay for embalming and cemetery fees. In other words, cremation is a more cost-saving option.

2. Cremation Is Simple

Organizing a burial causes emotional, physical, and financial stress. You have to deal with all these stresses and pressures at a time when you are supposed to be mourning. It is always a daunting task to organize a burial event that involves hundreds of family members and friends. Sometimes, you may be overwhelmed and feel as if you are out of control of the process. However, cremation provides a much easier send-off process. All you need is to choose a good cremation service provider and organize a small memorial service.

3. Cremation Is Environmentally Friendly

If you are looking for the most eco-friendly way to dispose of the remains of a loved one, think about cremation. Burial negatively impacts the environment in three main ways:

  • It uses too much land
  • Harsh chemicals are used to embalm the body
  • Some caskets are made of wood, leading to environmental degradation

However, cremation is more environmentally sustainable. If you choose it, you don't need a casket or cemetery space. Also, cremated ashes can be stored in the house, scattered in the sea, or buried in a small site.

Conclusion

Cremation has become a popular send-off choice for most Americans. You can also choose it since it is more affordable, time-efficient, and environmentally friendly. To learn more about your options, contact a funeral home, such as Morris Nilsen Funeral Chapel.


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