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1 NL: Crematoria send prosthetics as scrap for recycling Administrator
2 UK: Metal body implants fund Barnsley bereavement charity Administrator
3 UK: Recycling Of Floral Tributes Administrator
4 Sandgate cemetery water trouble Administrator
5 Sea Burials - submerging as more sustainable? Administrator
6 Forget cremation, 'body dissolving' the new way to go Laudie van den Bogaert
7 QLD: Grave fears for new mine Administrator
8 Blackening of marble due to fungus? Administrator
9 INDIA: Biogas crematorium inaugurated Administrator
10 UK: No room for the dead! Pierre Duparte
11 Residents take Greendale crematorium fight to council Administrator
12 Residents ask O'Farrell to intervene on Greendale crematorium Administrator
13 UK: Redditch crematorium pool-heating plan wins green award Pierre Duparte
14 UK: Body implants recycled for death-related charities Pierre Duparte
15 Councillors: Tree Removal a problem everywhere, not just in the cemetery Administrator
16 USA: San Diego County forces crematorium closure Pierre Duparte
17 Greendale residents fuming over crematorium plans Pierre Duparte
18 No mercury here please, we're British! Administrator
19 Noosa residents oppose crematorium development Administrator
20 Faulconbridge crematorium debate update Pierre Duparte
 
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