Colorado's Human Composting Bill Signed Into Law

DENVER (CBS4) - Gov. Jared Polis signed a bill that legalizes human composting on May 10. Colorado is now the second state in the country, behind Washington, to offer this alternative burial process.

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Most Coloradans choose cremation which experts say releases an estimated 573 pounds of carbon dioxide per person.

CBS4 Political Specialist Shaun Boyd spoke with a Washington-based company that is offering this service in 2019

Natural reduction, they say, involves placing a body in a vessel with straw, alfalfa and woodchips -- the right mix of carbon and nitrogen.

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