Green Burial is also known as “natural burial,” “country burial,” or “woodland burial,” and is defined as an earth burial with:
- No embalming
- A fully biodegradable casket or shroud
- No use of grave liners or concrete vaults
- A form of habitat restoration of the gravesite such as planting with native species
- A communal marker, no marker, or a simple marker made of local and natural materials
Jewish, Muslim, and Bahá’í communities have traditionally interred their deceased according to green burial principles. Most recently, the Catholic Church has begun to actively embrace green burial, based on the tenets of green burial aligning well with its core beliefs and practices.