Parliament Issue 45 • The ABCs of Disposition

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Parliament Issue 45 • The ABCs of Disposition

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Always Be Cremating! Or is the new mantra Always Be Composting? How about Always Be Chemical Cremating (aka Alkaline Hydrolysis). Ok That last one was pretty solid - or should I say pretty liquid! Are you educated on the new ABCs? The 45th issue of Parliament is a look into some new forms of disposition. Yes - the ABCs of composting and alkaline hydrolysis. Don’t squish up your face and say you don't want it - or care for it. This issue is all about knowledge. You have to understand what things are before you decide anything else!

This issue of Parliament gives you the knowledge from 2 people who are pioneers in their respective fields. And don’t you go worrying - we got the liability side covered as well (You know - the CYA part.) A little info on how liability in the world of cremation - and other new forms of disposition - is changing.

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The 45th issue of Parliament is The ABCs of Disposition!

IN THIS ISSUE

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Letter from the Publisher

  • 5 Things Every Funeral Director Should Know About Alkaline Hydrolysis “Aquamation” by Jeff Edwards

  • What is Human Composting by Micah Truman

  • Immediate Gratification / Instant Dissatisfaction: 3 Ways ALL Disposition Providers can Help Prevent Issues

  • “What if we just hide the body?” A Case Analysis on Insurance Coverage

  • S2 Episode 35: Quarantine Yellow Jacket Cocktail (aka the Coat Drive Cocktail)

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And the name of this publication? A Parliament is what you call a group of owls.