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Human composting, an eco-friendly alternative to burial and cremation, is gaining support in NSW despite being illegal, with a conservation site set to open by year-end.
Human composting, a carbon-neutral method that turns bodies into nutrient-rich soil, is gaining traction in New South Wales as an eco-friendly alternative to burial and cremation.
Advocates, including nurse Jude Warren, promote it to address environmental concerns and dwindling burial space, especially in Greater Sydney where some faith communities may exhaust land within two years.
Though legal in 13 U.S. states and Germany, it remains unregulated and illegal in NSW, despite a petition gathering over 500 signatures since August 2025.
A conservation burial site, Walawaani Way, is set to open on the NSW South Coast by year-end.
El compostaje humano, una alternativa ecológica al entierro y la cremación, está ganando apoyo en Nueva Gales del Sur a pesar de ser ilegal, con un sitio de conservación programado para abrirse a finales de año.