Eco-Friendly Farewells: Exploring Green Burial Options
In recent years, more families have been seeking meaningful ways to honor their loved ones while also caring for the planet. One option growing in popularity is green burial—a natural, eco-conscious approach that minimizes environmental impact while providing a peaceful and respectful farewell.
At Perman Funeral Home, we are proud to support families who value sustainability and wish to incorporate those values into their final arrangements. Green burials offer a simple yet deeply personal way to return to the earth gently, leaving behind a legacy of love and environmental stewardship.
Key Takeaways
- Green burials minimize environmental impact by avoiding chemicals and non-biodegradable materials.
- These services use natural caskets, shrouds, and burial practices to promote soil health and conservation.
- Families can still personalize green burials with meaningful rituals and memorials.
- Perman Funeral Home can guide families through every step of planning an eco-friendly farewell.
What Is a Green Burial?
A green burial is designed to allow the body to decompose naturally and return to the earth without disrupting the environment. Unlike traditional burials, green burials do not use embalming chemicals, concrete vaults, or metal caskets.
Instead, the body is placed in a biodegradable casket or shroud and buried at a natural depth, where it can safely and gradually rejoin the ecosystem. These burials are often done in designated green cemeteries or natural burial grounds, where the landscape is preserved and protected as a natural habitat.
For families who value sustainability, this approach offers a way to say goodbye that aligns with their loved one’s beliefs and leaves a positive environmental legacy.
The Environmental Benefits
Traditional burial practices often involve materials and processes that are resource-intensive. Green burials help reduce this impact in several ways:
- No toxic chemicals: Embalming fluids are not used, protecting soil and groundwater.
- Sustainable materials: Caskets are made from untreated wood, bamboo, wicker, or simple cloth shrouds that naturally decompose.
- No concrete vaults: This eliminates the need for heavy materials that disrupt the soil and require significant energy to produce.
- Land conservation: Green cemeteries often protect and preserve natural spaces, turning burial grounds into thriving ecosystems.
By choosing a green burial, families contribute to conservation efforts and leave behind a space that nurtures life for generations to come.
Personalizing a Green Burial
Even though green burials are simple, they can still be deeply personal and meaningful. Perman Funeral Home helps families incorporate unique touches, such as:
- Holding an outdoor memorial service in the burial meadow or natural area
- Creating memory tables or photo displays using sustainable materials
- Planting a native tree or wildflowers near the burial site
- Placing a natural stone or small engraved marker to honor the loved one
- Inviting family and friends to participate in the burial process
These meaningful additions create a heartfelt ceremony while still honoring the commitment to environmental care.
Common Myths About Green Burial
Because green burial is still a relatively new concept to many families, it is often misunderstood. Here are a few common myths we help families understand:
Myth: Green burials are less dignified.
Truth: Green burials are conducted with the same care and respect as any other service, simply without unnecessary chemicals or materials.
Myth: They are only allowed in certain places.
Truth: While green burials are offered in designated natural burial grounds, many traditional cemeteries also offer eco-friendly options.
Myth: You can’t have a funeral service with a green burial.
Truth: Families can absolutely hold visitations, services, and memorials as part of a green burial plan—it is simply the method of interment that differs.
How Perman Funeral Home Can Help
Planning a green burial can feel unfamiliar, especially for families who have only experienced traditional services. Our team at Perman Funeral Home provides clear guidance and gentle support through every step, including:
- Explaining local green burial laws and cemetery options
- Helping select biodegradable caskets, urns, or shrouds
- Coordinating ceremonies and rituals that align with your wishes
- Handling all permits and paperwork
- Offering grief resources to support loved ones
We are committed to helping families honor their loved one while preserving the beauty of the natural world they cherished.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Are green burials legal everywhere?
A: Green burials are legal in most states, though local regulations vary. Our staff can explain what’s available in your area.
Q: Can cremated remains be part of a green burial?
A: Yes, cremated remains can be placed in biodegradable urns and buried in green cemeteries or scattered in eco-friendly ways.
Q: Will the burial site be marked?
A: Most green cemeteries allow natural markers, such as native stones or plants, instead of traditional headstones.

A green burial offers more than an eco-friendly alternative—it provides a peaceful, natural, and heartfelt way to say goodbye. By choosing this path, families can honor their loved one’s values, protect the environment, and create a lasting tribute rooted in care and sustainability.
At Perman Funeral Home, we are honored to help families explore
eco-friendly farewell options that reflect both love for their loved one and respect for the earth they leave behind.









