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I am a permaculture consultant and I have lived on the farm here at Boissonnet for 40 years and we created a small family hamlet with my daughter and my son-in-law and his children and we have lived in the same place since that year, we live in good harmony we are going to go

There so I think you have never eaten that Yerko so humusation is the metamorphosis in 12 months of humans into healthy and fertile humus so it is a mode of burial which is inspired totally of the forest model which has worked since the dawn of time so it will be in

A secure fenced area it will therefore be approved humusators who will carry out this controlled humusation so that everything goes well so after the four months and that the bones were milled have redone we reform the mound on the side so we had deposited what was

Above and we mix the product of the milling with what was put on the side and with what was below so we reform a mound we take the opportunity to possibly adjust the humidity level and we still let this whole wonderful world of humusers act

For eight months and therefore in total the humusation will take a year. Afterwards there will be no problem of exhumation we will have a cubic meter and a half of super compost which will be able to make the space self-fertile to grow a hundred weapons 1% of this soil will be

Dedicated to growing the tree to collect and that all the trees to go to pray will be in one in a wood of remembrance which will be set up in each commune so the immigration center is one per region like the crematoriums on the other hand

The wood of remembrance is like the cemeteries at least one per commune and where we will group together all the trees which will grow thanks to all the deceased who will have been humus the microphone which is which lives in the very first centimeter of the ground so maximum around fifteen centimeters

Will really have the ideal environment for come to do what it does naturally with what falls from the trees and what lies on the ground in the forest and therefore it will come on the one hand metamorphosed all the cells of the remains into healthy and fertile humus I

Present to you here it is the Sardinian compost in which we recycled the animals including a ram and this ram decomposed in approximately one year and therefore we recovered the wool and company and therefore it is a test to show that humusation works for animals

And it’s interesting because it’s an organic material of the highest quality, it’s actually based on a forgotten vegetable called rutabaga, so I’ll give you a start and then you’ll tell me if you take more if you like it

So there are onions there is grated cheese this is therefore a stone that I sculpted to be able to have a place to mark the place where I would like to be buried or humus rather and it It’s a memory of a night that I spent in a Turkish cemetery

In Yugoslavia and it’s a beautiful symbol that I hold very dear. Guy, you decided for the big trip to blend into the order of things to kiss me the cycle of life you chose this return to the earth as a last gift that you give her in turn to nourish her

She did it so well for you for Francis expert composter humusation is an essential alternative in complete agreement with the laws of nature the body is placed on a pile of crushed stone capable in one year of transforming it into humus into living earth it is the

Ideal material to have a good carbon nitrogen phosphorus ratio so that decomposition can take place well and also that the chemical molecules which have come are put into our bodies despite us during our life are also cut into small pieces so to

Make them completely harmless and that there is really only a microphone from the ground which is capable of doing this extremely complex work that no human process can do after 12 months it will be time for the final thank you since we will have a cubic meter and a half of super

Compost so it will give the possibility of fertilizing the space for plant more than 100 trees therefore have a grow therefore trees are the best for fixing CO2 humusation is a natural process which is an alternative to more traditional burial methods burial

And cremation the rich humus obtained by this practice will be used to regenerate the land thank you very much we will close the cover and then possibly watch the heat keep the heat that’s good so there we have the general plan of the cemetery with all the squares the entrance of the cemetery

So we are in this square there and then in this square there so we have division 7 square a and therefore we have stabilized everything that we owe we must take back as a concession so what we are in the process of carry out it is an exhumation but in a false open

Ground that is to say that there is no cement vault it is really open ground it is entirely natural and the body is covered with minimum of one meter of earth and then there can be a second body or a third rope underneath always with about

50 cm of distance so we will go down perhaps to 2m50 we will see according to the pit when we will have found the first body but if we continue we will find a separation and we continue until we arrive at the rocky base

Then there are several differences between a traditional cemetery and a cemetery like the natural cemetery of Souché the main difference will consist in the functioning of the cemetery since we will have an operation which will be a little more restrictive than a

Traditional cemetery so also in the natural cemetery of Souchez it is not possible to have vaults built we are systematically in burials in the ground is a specificity since normally in a traditional cemetery users always have the choice of the

Same with regard to the installation of a monument at ground level in a traditional cemetery and family still have a lot of choice as long as it respects the space granted whereas in the natural cemetery they know that they will not be able to install a tombstone or a stele

They will be able to personalize the space granted by the revegetation, that is to say that we will authorize them to plant or place bouquets of natural flowers, such as dry flowers or fresh flowers, but they will not be able to place

Bouquets of the artificial flower type either; even objects are prohibited in the natural cemetery. I like this, a profession that does not is not unpleasant compared to it is so varied that there is absolutely absolutely everything we also have restrictions as to the materials

Used in the natural cemetery of Souché we will ask that for example the wood of the coffin is a simple wood no Treated that the varnish if there is a varnish is either natural, likewise the urns must be biodegradable we will also accept cardboard coffins

As long as it therefore meets certain standards and we have the assurance that so these are once again products which will not pollute the soil and which will degrade quite quickly we will also encourage so I am talking about an incentive we will

Encourage families not to subject the deceased to care embalming and likewise we are going to encourage families to dress the deceased in clothes made of natural cotton linen material so however we are not going so far as to ban burial with

A lot of products injected into it well I don’t know too much how it works but it seems to me that it must be a product like formalin in fact which preserves the bodies well and behind us we have problems precisely to reduce the bodies because this product

Maintains it for a period of time a little too long the bodies and therefore we cannot reduce them too much too quickly we have to reach at least 50 years before being able to reduce them and in addition and after concerning the products like I don’t know exactly what type of

Product to actually use maybe that it can pollute the soil in this place we composted a ram, two dogs and a cat and all this was decomposed by the organic matter and on the surface and it is really a very effective way of recovering this organic matter

To reforest as many trees as we want to humus it should be a real option because since we started to disseminate our concept we have directly had a lot of people who were interested in what we were proposing and which for them was a relief,

These are obviously the people who had thought about it at the hour after death and he couldn’t decide if he was going to be buried or cremated and when we arrived with the burial people said but this is what I need, this is what I mainly obviously want people

Who had had the opportunity perhaps to see the results of good compost they said to themselves but that’s really great so there are a lot of people who have already signed the online petitions we have more than 50,000 we have people registered paper petitions

Before we have people who have sent their act of last will to their local elected officials acts of last will it is the boycott of current practices people do not want either be buried or even cremated and they actually want the elected officials who are the only ones who are really aware

Of the problems in the cemeteries because there are few people who are really interested in what is happening in the cemeteries because obviously it’s quite unpleasant to think of loved ones who have disappeared and therefore who have been buried and therefore few people

Really like to know everyone suspects it although it must not be terrible but good as long as They don’t really take any steps to find out; they won’t meet their gravedigger to find out what’s going on, but in any case from the moment we came up with this idea of ​​super compost to

Metamorphose all the cells of the mortal remains into humus. healthy and fertile that really spoke to them a lot so there are unfortunately more than 300 to our knowledge who could not wait for the law to pass so they had to be either

Buried or cremated this is particularly the case of Guy’s partner who in December 2017 died and she had to be buried and so she found herself with two meters of clay above her even though she had been a permaculturist for over 25 years

The people who cannot pay, they are called indigent, that is to say they are people who have no money so they are buried by the city in the commune and we make concessions to them, normal we make a false similar one individual here there are some here

Because there are several states in the in the decomposition of the body there is a moment where a moment of decomposition which is called saponification therefore the body becomes all white and a little soapy and sometimes we arrive at this period to be able to transfer it

For example a family who requests the transfer of a body to another city so we are obliged to take this body out so it’s true that visually it’s a bit it can be shocking for people who are not used to seeing this syrupy body so

White color and well there you go plus the smell added to that so it’s true that it can it can be shocking for some people well we actually are used to it fortunately it doesn’t happen every day either so it’s okay we manage to manage these situations there it’s good

So if we compare cremation and burial Unless I’m mistaken in Today at the national level the percentage is as follows, namely around 40% of users opt for cremation so 60% still opt for classic burial and we realize that from year to year this

Percentage evolves and that the rate of cremation increase us in Niort where there is a crematorium I believe that we are slightly above that is to say that the cremation rate must be 42% so when a family is going to opt for cremation they obviously have the possibility in before

Opting for a religious ceremony it happens quite regularly which is first a ceremony in a place of worship and then there is a more often more intimate ceremony at the crematorium in any case that’s how it happens in Niort it is

Also possible that there is no ceremony there it is really the choice of the family then in terms of cremation so when the coffin arrives at the crematorium it will be taken care of by the staff it will therefore be brought to the introduction room which is

Therefore partly technique which is a room which is obviously completely prohibited to the public only authorized personnel can go there therefore the coffin will be placed on what is called the introduction table and will then be introduced into the cremation device

A cremation lasts about 90 minutes when it is an adult the temperature will be around 900 degrees so it can go a little higher it can also be a lower temperature it will also depend on the corpulence of the no one, that is to say

That we will in fact adapt the cremation according to all these parameters therefore in addition in the in the crematoriums by the action of an intense fire like that obviously all the metal prostheses or others are really badly damaged and the dental amalgams or which mainly contain lead and mercury are

Liquefied by the heat and therefore they will pollute the surroundings of the crematorium ovens so these are real problems in the crematoriums we put filters on the chimneys of the crematorium ovens but these filters at a given moment are loaded and therefore they must be cleaned

And when we wash the filter baths when we have no other solution than to throw them into the sewer at the most more sensitive we will say it is more during the burials when we attend the burials which has the families where we hear us we must be present during the burial

We hear the situations of family life says there he often speaks microphone So here we are, we hear all that and I find that it affects me personally more than an exhumation an exhumation well we are dealing with bones or a decor which are visually which are perhaps not

Very clean but it affects us less we we don’t have any history behind it there’s nothing in fact there’s no family so for us it’s a bit like stones that we’re going to move but when we attend burials there it’s it’s a little more here after depending on the people

Who are more or less sensitive it can affect us the situations when the burials of children well we have we have situations sometimes really serious or there it is it’s really emotionally charged and fortunately that between us after the burials we talk about it

Among ourselves to I think to relieve ourselves of this emotion that we took during the burials especially because well there are often here there can be having motorcycle accidents young people who die so there we feel that the atmosphere is heavy and

Heavy so we discuss it a lot among ourselves it’s true that we can laugh about it like that but I think that it allows us precisely to relieve oneself of this emotion of the day so at the end of the cremation the funeral operators will therefore be required to recover the

Bones, that is to say that we do not have to go down straight away we will stay there fragments of bones and then it will also we will also find prostheses which had the deceased we will also find all the screws of the coffin so the staff

Will recover gather so it is ashes these fragments all these metal parts it will with the help of a magnet it will therefore remove everything which is metallic so as to be able to keep only the ashes and the fragments of bones these fragments

Of bones will then be crushed because the regulations French is very strict on this subject it is imperative when we are going to give the urn to the family it is indeed ashes which must be given and not fragments of bones this pollution which is rejected

By sewage treatment plants which are absolutely not equipped to be able to neutralize the harmfulness of these polluting chemical molecules and are found in the stomach first and then in the scale of the animals which live from the fish to the crustaceans which live

In the aquatic environment receptors after the treatment plant and therefore not after well it is perhaps in our stomach and in our loved ones that it will be found in fact all the animals everything which lives above ground all the all humans, mammals, all have the capacity

To poison themselves more and more depending on the pollution they ingest, so there is a part which is found in the droppings, the other part which is found in the in the flesh and that’s what when we bury or when we cremate causes pollution what do your loved ones think about your job

There are certain people who are shocked by it, they don’t even want to hear about it can create a distance a distance in relation that’s what do you do for a living I’m that hop straight away people take a step back that’s when for single people we’re going to say

There are some who prefer to hide we’re going to say a a little bit of the truth about their work, personally, I don’t hide it, I’m pretty good, it’s not a point of pride, but hey, you need it, you have to be a gravedigger, it’s a job, you have to be there to

Do it, otherwise, that’s it. what do we do if there is no one to bury people? Well, I’m quite proud of the job we do, it’s a job, that’s what we have to do, we have no choice, there’s a cemetery. It’s a location management so

I have to stay in a placement and then we, the family, me, after the family, sometimes I can also tell them stories of stories that happened during the day for me too. unload myself emotionally good afterwards I see if they want to listen or

Not if they don’t want good I stop what I don’t continue afterwards there are some who really want to know how it’s going and everyone who is curious to know a a little bit about how it

Happens so explain to them well while avoiding too many details but I explain to them a little bit here we had people who came to be immersed in the service to learn the profession to know the profession to find out if they were capable to do this job they did

There are some that we do that it’s happy not even week or even one day they did a few days when they saw here are those who are a little too psychological that we can too who are

A little too mental about it they don’t hold they don’t hold after no me personally what would make me give up the more the work here it’s more the physical side of the job because it’s a

Fairly physical job at times we have to do false ones in advance in fact with the jackhammer so it’s traumatic for the body whether in terms of articulation for the wrists for the back to be on the machines regularly afterwards that’s the emotional level we know from the outset

Whether we can continue to do this job or not so if we compare the cost of a funeral in a traditional cemetery to the funerals that can take place in the natural cemetery it is true that there can be a difference why because within the natural cemetery

Already there will be no purchase of a tombstone except we know that a funerary monument is relatively expensive similarly within the natural cemetery we will necessarily be on a burial in open ground which can turn out to be less expensive than the construction the construction of a vault

Likewise we know that the plaques the plaques in tribute to the deceased can also be relatively expensive so in the end we realize that if at the national level we starting from the principle that on average a funeral costs 3500 euros we can quite easily come to the conclusion that at the

Natural cemetery because of all the expenses that there are in me we can arrive at an amount which is still substantially lower, funeral directors have a knack for being able to make bereaved families believe that the more money they spend on funerals, the better they

Will honor the dead, so that’s their job, we can’t approach them, but what we are going to do with humusation it will allow us to make quite significant savings on the one hand since the coffin will only be used for three days you will tell me it is exactly the same for

Cremation actually so there is a way to do not ruin the coffin after only having used three days so we are going to make a more intelligent coffin a coffin which will in fact be reusable why because the base will be a refrigerated stainless steel stretcher why

Refrigerant because if we refrigerate the body we are less likely to have odor problems during the ceremony and therefore we do not need to switch to body conservation treatments, therefore embalming, which is still a treatment that costs between 700 and 1000 euros easily just for that

. the grandmother still looks good before the coffin is closed but what the family does not know is that most of the time it is that to carry out her care you must first remove all bodily fluids, therefore intestines blood finally everything everything that can be

Pumped we replace it with products whose cans are decorated with a big skull, so formaldehyde phenol all these are products which are extremely dangerous especially when we bury and even when we cremate since formaldehyde it causes the formation of dioxin the tendency is to lead all humans to be cremated it is supposedly

Cleaner it is sure that the viruses are transmitted that ‘there will be no public health problem we will not have to go to cremate so in Japan there are already 99% so 99% of humans who are cremated as close as possible to us in Switzerland we have now passed after

The first years of covid almost 95% of people in 95% of the dead are cremated, me personally I have always wanted to be buried in a vault traditionally afterwards I don’t know my colleague but there are yes who wanted to be buried who

Therefore prefer cremation because well it’s true that he doesn’t think that one day we will be out of the location where we are whatever happens at a given moment there will be more family to renew the concession at a given moment I believe that we are taken out of the place where we

Are and so they may have difficulty with that, I say to myself that in any case I will be dead, after that, once the light is turned off, it is extinguished, so afterwards I say to myself, it’s finished

So yes yesterday we did an exhumation so in another cemetery where it was in an airtight vault we had a marble worker who had to open the vault so he opened he opened the vault so we had access to the coffin but there was the white cover

Which made the body airtight so when we opened to find out if it was exumable this plastic bag so there we had all the releases of odor it is a very tenacious smell how to say which finally takes us I have the impression that it takes my head and it

Turns it on my head and it keeps me going sometimes when we do an exhumation at 8:30 a.m. it keeps me going until 10:30 a.m. 11 a.m. sometimes I tell myself that I I’m not going to be able to eat at lunchtime but that’s okay because we’re hungry

Because the energy we spend doing work gives us a pacifier but it’s true that at times this smell is such a smell it’s a really special smell which permeates us and which lasts us for hours so when we do exhumations we have

A kit to do the exhumations with a kind of very very intense very strong essential oil that we put to cut off this smell otherwise it’s if we don’t have the right heart we vomit we vomit straight away it’s immediate so often we open we move aside we let it air

Because well well it’s true that the sector will permeate the sector for a little while so we wait until the smell goes away a little bit and then we start we start working so on November 6th we did we participated in the inauguration of the humusation group in Switzerland

In Lausanne and the group humusation France presented the humusation project at the biomimicry fair at the Cité des Sciences in Paris on October 19 in France a burial in a concrete vault with a granite monument and but the carbon equivalent of 4023 km traveled by

Car as an ecological funeral consultant, all the people I accompany tell me they are relieved that their loved ones, well in fact they can pay them a tribute that it is faithful to their image so their way of being during their lifetime is up to say by respecting nature during

Their funeral we are all concerned by death you citizens in search of meaning through funerals in the image of your deceased loved one and wishing to nourish upon your death the planet which nourished you with your living you the funeral professionals seeking to satisfy these individuals through a profitable economic activity you the

Local authorities keen to respond to the needs of users and the land issues of cemeteries you the legislators who were keen to ensure safety and health through funerals and places of contemplation then if like us you hope that your death

Naturally gives life to a tree at the foot of which to come and pray or that you wish to respond to this need you will surely like the idea of ​​a mode of regenerative burial an

Article of law which specifies that we have the right to choose our method of burial so that is the law of funerals so since 1887 we have the right to choose our method of burial the museum is a mode burial so according to this article it is legal except that actually

Until now the only modes of burial for which the legal conditions have been provided is burial therefore burials cremation which we call cremation so most of the time the families will be granted a fixed-term concession so it pays and they will have this location for then often these 15 years 30 years or

50 years so sometimes the families do not renew at the end why because that she does not want it either quite simply because there is no longer a family because there have been deaths so in these cases what will happen in two years after the deadline you should know

That the municipality has the possibility of taking back this location, that is to say that it will be able to remove the monument located there if there is a monument and will be able to carry out the exhumation of the

Bones which are there therefore provided of course that there has been sufficient time for the body to be sufficiently degraded and that we can therefore exhume the bones if this is the case the bones will be placed in what we call it a kind of reliquary

And will be passed into an ossuary, that is to say that the municipalities must be equipped with an ossuary it is a place where we will deposit the bones which come from the recovery the problem of practices current is that we treat our loved ones of the ends even if it is

With much more respect but exactly as we treat our rubbish to say that we bury very deep where we incider them and that is lost for the earth and with in addition this problem of pollution so there is on the one hand the biomass which has completely gone by the wayside

And which will never be able to make humus again and while it is vital if there is indeed a important material on the earth to have quality food is to have soils with humus soils which are self-fertile they do not need infusion of fertilizers and

Chemical pesticides to grow food for them animals for humans for biodiversity so when we bury 2 meters deep we actually cause the formation of cadaverine putrescine which are extremely corrosive and which in fact liquefies everything that is soft every

Flesh of humans as well as animals and sooner or later the sealing of the coffin of the plastic sheath of the vault loosens and this this cadaverine this putrescine carries all the putrefactive juices towards the ground first and then later towards the water tables and That’s it’s

Really dramatic since most of the water tables around cemeteries are all classified as one of the endemic pollutants but that’s something that we don’t really want to know because until now there weren’t really any solutions. had to be either buried or cremated it’s not clothes

That’s the bottom of the circuit anyway we’re going great so ah yes it’s the bottom of the coffin that we see it’s the padding so to describe the cemeteries more recently we have long rows of graves your predecessor Alain Bodin used to use an image that I find quite

Telling he spoke of the parking lot of death and he regretted precisely this lack of aesthetics within the cemeteries and afterwards with the he arrival of cremation and cinerary equipment we saw the development of columbariums in our cemeteries and there it took on the image

Of HLM of death or precisely we are on equipment which is always made of granite often gray in color and here it is That’s why he wanted to try to put plants back in the heart of cemeteries to give a less urban appearance.

In fact, a few years ago he put plastic covers and the problem was that it made it look completely airtight there was no air passing and so when we have the exhumations to do when we open this famous cover but the body is mummified

Or there it is and then it keeps all the odors all so it ‘it’s in general it takes a very long time before we can exhume this type of body yesterday we had an example it

Had been 40 years since she was buried we opened the cover well that’s it that’s enough that’ is quite particular in terms of smell of odors of visual also it’s it’s not great so there we are on

The sides a little more a little bit gloomy we will say otherwise there after most of the time when it is in the open ground often when there are trees nearby also they tend to say purify the soil and so we have water that is quite dry so we will

Say three quarters of the time it stays like that so it stays quite clean so we are often asked the question how many years does it take for a body to become reducible, that is to say that they become in the state of a skeleton, so we realize in

Any case in Niort with our Niort experience which really has no exact science, that is to say that it will depend on lots of components. We realized for example that in certain cases it is not because the deceased is buried in a vault that however, the deterioration

Of the body occurs more quickly, we realize that among the components to be taken into account there is in particular the deceased, his age, his build, has he undergone treatment following an illness,

So that plays a role already a lot on the duration of degradation of the body the nature of the soil will also play a big role we know for example that if we take the case of a burial in the ground if

We are on soil which has suffered for years and years treatments and phytosanitary products we will be on an earth which will be rather sterile therefore less bacteria therefore a degradation of the body which risks being slower to be almost certain to go to 90%

Of cases than a reduction of body or an exhumation of bodies to be possible and here I’m talking about exhumation I’m talking about bones okay we say that we have to wait between 25

And 30 years that is to say we have to which is 25 or 30 years which is unfolded since the burial that’s what it boils down to a reduced body so there on those that we started there were there were three which were non-exhumable

So by opening we also look if they are non-exhumable that means if it is reducible , that is to say if the bones are dry we can reduce them, put them in a larger box small and otherwise the body we leave it we remove this white plastic tarpaulin finally

We open it in any case so that the air circulates and so that nature has its effect and then we do it again we do it again we try an exhumation again In a few years we were approached by Niorté users and other municipalities who asked us

If burial was possible at the Souché natural cemetery, so we told them that to date this method of burial was prohibited in France on the other hand it is true that it is developing it is today legal in certain states of the United States and we have

Also heard of tests being carried out in Belgium so it is true that to date in France we have two methods of burial: cremation and burial. It is true that if this new type of burial was authorized in France it would be quite interesting to

Offer it to our users because we can clearly see that it is already a mode of burial which seems to interest a part of the French population because we are on something quite natural we are on a degradation of the body which wants to be as rapid as possible

I had wanted to be buried in a vault that’s It’s true that it’s a bit skeptical like that but I don’t want to be in the open ground because it’s not it’s not my initial wish after that it hasn’t changed for me I’m not for cremation

Because that cremation I find it a bit violent for me in any case psychologically it is too violent for me I remain on the same idea as I was at the time even if I know that at some point I will be I will be exhumed to be

Put in a mass grave in relation to my death I tell myself that I could very well be buried that will not change anything since once we are dead we are dead I mean the family will always be able to come on this place without problem after cremation it is not

For either it is an extremely quick way to leave life leave the earth

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  1. L'initiative est très bonne mais il faut que le gouvernement de votre pays accepte ce principe au niveau de l'assemblée nationale pour faire sortir un décret à ce sujet …

  2. C est pas demain la veille que les français et les politiques seront d accords pour ce genre de fumerailles on ne est même pas capable de prendre une décision pour le droit de mourir dans la dignité

  3. Ma maman devait être mise en reliquaire pour un changement de caveau,ça faisait 20 ans qu'elle était décédée suite à un cancer ( elle avait 45ans) et nous avons dû la mettre en cercueil à nouveau car son corps ne pouvait pas être réduit … Cela fait bizarre car pour moi depuis des années quand j'allais me recueillir je l' imaginais en squelette… Du coup mon envie de crémation a été confortée. L idée de l' humusation je trouve cela vraiment super, seulement mon choix et que mon urne soit avec mes proches dans le caveau… Espérons que cette pratique avec le temps entre dans les mœurs. 🙏🌹

  4. En Amérique l'idée d'un enterrement naturel ou des méthodes differentes font leur petit chemin, les livres de Caitlyn Doughty sont géniaux sur ce sujet ! Je savais pas du tout que ça existait ici et je suis tres contente de l'apprendre.

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