In recent years, people in Melbourne are more choosing eco-friendly burial options, as it offset their carbon footprint and ensure their grandchildren can enjoy nature as they do. Among the options, burial tree pod in Melbourne Australia is becoming a popular concept due to social media. However, the materials of the pods and the untreated ashes can harm soil health and environment. While the concept of a burial pod is great, the reason the concept of a human body in a pod becoming a tree has not happened anywhere in the world is because the human decomposition process can create more than 7,000 liters of methane gas which burns the roots of trees and can kills them. In reality the burial pod concept is only for untreated cremation ashes not bodies as most people expect and untreated ashes are also harmful to plants as they have the same pH as bleach. There is one alternative that is planting Living Legacy Trees using treated ash process which is adopted by government and industry leaders around Australia. Let’s learn more about this.

 

The Promise of Burial Tree Pod In Melbourne And Australia

What is burial tree pod in Melbourne and Australia by Mornington Green Legacy Gardens
The concept of burial tree pod picture by The Death Network

 

Burial tree pod or funeral pods, often marketed as biodegradable urns or capsules, promise to turn your loved one’s remains into a tree. The concept of burial tree pod Melbourne Australia sounds appealing: a body or ashes enclosed in a pod, planted with a sapling, eventually becoming part of nature. But there’s more to the promise

 

The True Environmental Impact of Burial Tree Pod

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While burial tree pod in Melbourne Australia claim to be eco-friendly, they can actually harm the environment:

  1. Untreated Ashes Are Harmful: Most pods don’t state the fact that untreated human ashes are harmful to soil and plants. With a pH level similar to bleach, untreated ashes can kill up to 90% of seedlings within a few weeks. Read moe about human ashes here!
  2. Material Concerns: Some biodegradable materials used in burial tree pods may give harmful substances into the soil as they decompose offering similar or less sustenance than a Weet-Bix box.
  3. Soil Can Be Disrupted: Burying large pods can significantly disrupt soil structures, potentially harming local ecosystems due to one set of untreated ashes containing over a cup of salts which is proven to harmful to photosynthesis. Learn the environmental concerns of ashes in Australia

 

Living Legacy Trees: A Truly Sustainable Alternative

Eco burial tree pod alternative Living Legacy Trees at Mornington Green Legacy Gardens
The Living Legacy Tree planting process at Mornington Green using treated ashes of your loved ones

 

Mornington Green offers a scientifically-backed, environmentally-friendly alternative with Living Legacy Trees:

  1. Patented Ash Treatment: Our unique process transforms harmful ashes into nutrients that nourish trees, ensuring healthy growth. Learn about the Living Legacy Liquid here!
  2. Minimal Soil Disruption: Our method involves carefully infusing treated ashes into the soil, preserving natural soil and tree life ecosystems.
  3. Long-term Environmental Benefits: Each Living Legacy Tree contributes to sustainable efforts and helps offset our carbon emissions.

Learn more here about the diverse benefits of planting Living Legacy Trees

 

Why Choose Mornington Green?

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Trees that are being planted in Mornington Green Legacy Gardens

 

 

Take Action for a Greener Future of Australia

By choosing a Living Legacy Tree at Mornington Green, you’re not just creating a beautiful memorial – you’re making a positive impact on the environment. Don’t fall for the hollow promises of internet gimmicks like burial tree pods. Give your loved ones a truly sustainable resting place that honors their memory and nurtures the earth.

Contact Mornington Green today to learn more about how you can plant a living legacy and create a lasting, positive impact on our planet.