Engineered Pulp Used To Make Cheap, Light, Green Coffin

Credit: DanCof DanCof (The Green Way To Heaven) writes that about 36 million coffins are produced every year. That is a lot of chipboard at the low end and fancy woods at the high end, just to bury someone in. Hazel at Inhabitat writes that “Bendt Stov’s innovative coffins will allow the environmentally conscious to carry their green credentials into the afterlife.” … Read the full story on TreeHugger
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Engineered Pulp Used To Make Cheap, Light, Green Coffin

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