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The substances used in embalming aren't just a danger to the environment once the body is in the ground, but they are also a great danger to the morticians who work with them daily. An environmentally friendlier option, Direct cremation, does not require the use of any of these harmful chemicals.
Direct Earth Burial: ?Remains for burial must be enclosed in a fully biodegradable shroud, container or casket.
In Canada, the law requires that a body be either buried in an approved cemetery or cremated. If cremation is chosen, the ashes may be retained or buried. If your family member has not expressed a preference, the traditions of your family and community and practical matters may help you decide.
The short answer is that embalming is not required by law (in fact, the Federal Trade Commission's Funeral Law forbids any funeral home from stating the contrary)...
In some instances, the bodies of the deceased are buried in a biodegradable casket or in a simple burial shroud, so long as they do not inhibit the decomposition of the body in anyway. Natural burials also do not use any machinery or heavy equipment for digging the grave site. Instead, the grave sites are dug by hand.