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Green Cremation of dead bodies through Aerobic Composting

In the universe composed of five elements, funeral rites are performed in various ways in the name of religious customs. All of these are harmful to the environment and adversely affect the soil, water, and air. Even when humans and animals carrying diseases die, they continue to be a curse. Years ago, when Oommen Chandy was the Chief Minister, it was telecast that fat from a cemetery near Puthuppally was flowing into the wells of nearby residents. In some states of America, licensed human aerobic composting systems are in place. Why can't we start a new initiative with central government approval for the nation's benefit? Many people donate their bodies to medical colleges for study, while unclaimed bodies are cremated in cemeteries. Think about the amount of electricity used for electric crematoriums in a single day. During the Covid pandemic, mass burials took place. Regardless of the disease, aerobic systems can convert bodies into high-quality compost without leakage, odor, or infection. Let's turn waste into wealth by converting dead bodies into compost to nourish 10 coconut trees or other plants.

The image of TMACT (Thumboormuzhi Model Aerobic Composting Technique) was an innovation under Dr Francis Xavior modified as low cost version which is used for composting dead animals within 90 days.

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  • Chandrasekharan Nair S

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