Oregon Death Care Consultant Exam Practice

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What is a Green Burial?

A burial method that uses biodegradable materials and avoids chemicals

Green burial centers on reducing environmental impact by letting the body decompose naturally in a biodegradable container or shroud, without embalming chemicals or other toxic materials. This approach minimizes the use of non-biodegradable items and avoids chemicals that can linger in the soil. The option that specifies using biodegradable materials and avoiding chemicals aligns exactly with that principle, which is why it is the best choice. The other scenarios don’t fit as neatly: embalming uses chemicals; burial at sea is a different practice with its own regulatory and environmental context; and direct burial can vary in materials and practices and isn’t inherently green unless it also uses biodegradable containers and avoids embalming.

A burial method that uses embalming and chemicals

A burial at sea

A direct burial

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