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What to consider

Sustainability Features

There are many factors that go into sustainability such as, land or water use, carbon emissions, and production and material usage.

Key Considerations

Pay attention to details such as legality, location availability, support or guidance offered and what is currently available vs what is still conceptual or in development.

Cost

Is this within your budget? Is there a tiered pricing system? Are there any add ons or hidden costs?

Sustainable Options

Memorial Tree

An established, growing tree that serves as a protected place to return ashes to the earth.

Plant a Tree In Memory

The concept of planting saplings in honor of
a loved one helps
restore forest habitats.

Living Urn

A biodegradable urn kit for ashes that supports
a tree sapling.

Capsula Mundi

An egg-shaped biodegradable pod, where departed loved ones are placed for burial.

Memorial Tree

Instead of a tombstone, a Memorial Tree is a protected place to return ashes to the earth naturally. A custom inscribed Memorial Marker and an intimate in forest ceremony honor life.

How it works

Choose your tree

Explore Better Place Forests’ nine protected forests online or in-person and choose your tree with the help of a Guide.

Plan your Forest Memorial

Create a memorial that feels authentic to you. Plan readings, music, and more with the help of our Guides.

Spread Ashes

At the Forest Memorial ashes are mixed with local soil and returned to the base of your tree, becoming a part of the life of the forest.

Enjoy your forest

You and your loved ones have ongoing access to the forest. Visit as often as you’d like.

Sustainability Features

The forestland that becomes a Memorial Forest is conserved from being developed. Each Memorial Forest has multiple layers of legal protection to ensure they stay natural in perpetuity. They also have a forest management plan to ensure the land is cared for. For each Memorial Tree chosen, additional saplings are planted in honor of each customer in partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation. 

Key Considerations

The forestland that becomes a Memorial Forest is conserved from being developed. Each Memorial Forest has multiple layers of legal protection to ensure they stay natural in perpetuity. They also have a forest management plan to ensure the land is cared for. For each Memorial Tree chosen, additional saplings are planted in honor of each customer in partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation. 

Cost

Starting at $6,200. Payment Plans available, as low as $135/month

Plant a Tree in Memory

The Arbor Day Foundation

 

Planting a tree in memory is a beautiful way of honoring someone that was popularized by the Arbor Day Foundation. The foundation plants saplings worldwide to help restore forest habitats and many choose to plant a tree in honor of a loved one.

How it works

Explore online

You can choose how many saplings you want planted, as well as which planting project you’d like your trees to contribute to. 

Choose who to honor

You can dedicate your trees online by choosing who to honor, as well as who is gifting the trees. This will be recorded in their “Online Tree Registry.”

Get a certificate

You can get a paper or digital certificate confirming your trees.

Sustainability Features

Memorial trees planted primarily in National Forests ecosystems. Typically planting projects help forests affected by wildfires or natural disasters.

Key Considerations

The Arbor Day Foundation partners worldwide with National Parks and Forests, ensuring the saplings are planted where they will have a large positive impact. However, they can only tell you the general location of the planting (ex: Chippewa National Forest), making visiting your trees extremely difficult. You will also still need to choose a final resting place for ashes.

Cost

Approximately $2 per tree. 10 is the minimum number of trees you can have planted in someone’s honor. The range listed on their website is $20 – $17,000.

Living Urn

Plant ashes inside a biodegradable urn with a tree sapling with companies like Living Urn. You can purchase a kit which includes a “biourn”, soil additive, aged wood chips, planting instructions, and a 1-2 foot tree sapling.

How it works

Choose a location

Where you want to plant the Living Urn will help you decide which species would work best.

Order your urn

Typically people order their urn after someone has been cremated and when they are ready to plant the tree. 

Plant your sapling

Follow the step by step guide to add ashes to urn. Then, plant the sapling.

Care for your sapling

Young trees require regular watering, strong sun access, and care to mature.

Sustainability Features

The Living Urn is thoughtfully designed and made entirely of biodegradable materials that will break down in the soil.

Key Considerations

Tend to your sapling carefully as they can be killed by spreading too much ash. Typically, mature trees can grow and thrive with more ashes than a sapling. The Living Urn has a proprietary soil additive called “Root Protect” to help with this. You will also need to carefully consider where you can legally plant your sapling to ensure it will remain protected and you will have access to it.

Cost

$150-$200

Capsula Mundi

Plant ashes inside a biodegradable urn with a tree sapling with companies like Living Urn. You can purchase a kit which includes a “biourn”, soil additive, aged wood chips, planting instructions, and a 1-2 foot tree sapling.

 

How it works

Concept Only

Ashes or a full body would be placed in an egg-shaped urn or coffin.  Trees would be planted with their roots surrounding the “egg”, creating sacred forests.

Reality

You can purchase an egg-shaped urn made of biodegradable material. A tree is not included with your purchase.

Sustainability Features

The egg-shaped urn is made of biodegradable materials. Conceptually, their sacred forests are free from inorganic materials and chemicals.

Key Considerations

The full body tree burial pod has not currently been release. The egg-shaped urn is available for purchase. Tend to your sapling carefully as they can be killed by spreading too much ash and Capsula Mundi does not provide corrective soil additives. You will also need to carefully consider where you can legally plant your sapling to ensure it will remain protected and you will have access to it.

Cost

$370 for a biodegradable egg urn

Sustainable end of life options

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Sustainability Feature

Memorial Tree

Plant a Tree

Living Urn

Capsula Mundi

Carbon Capture

Conservation

Reforestation

Biodegradable

Key
Considerations

Memorial Tree

Plant a Tree

Living Urn

Capsula Mundi

Legal

Visitation Guarenteed

Final Resting Place Included

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