Green Burial
Founded on the belief that death care practices shouldn’t be harmful to the environment, green burials aim to leave minimal environmental impact. The goal is to conserve resources, protect workers from potentially harmful chemicals, and reduce carbon emissions to restore and preserve natural habitats.
Green Burial Package
$2,995
- Preparation and transfer of the deceased
- Washing, dressing, and shrouding for burial
- Local transportation to the cemetery
- Online obituary
- Casket options (optional)
Complete Package - Funeral Home and Cemetery
$6,845
- Serenity Ridge Cemetery Valley & Meadows location for burial - $1,925
- Opening and closing of the grave - $1,925
- Total for cemetery - $3850
Additional fees for Death Certificates, tent, chairs, newspaper notice.
How to Ensure Your Burial Is Environmentally Friendly

No Toxic Chemicals
Body preservation, such as for a viewing or visitation, should not include any harmful or toxic embalming chemicals. Instead, refrigeration, dry ice, or eco-friendly embalming fluid should be considered.
Biodegradable Burial Materials
Use a coffin, casket, or shroud made of biodegradable substances like bamboo, wicker, silk, or hemp. Sustainably harvested wood is also a good option.


Avoid Concrete Vaults
Many cemeteries require grave liners or burial vaults to prevent the ground from sinking over time, but their manufacture and transport causes carbon emissions and uses great amounts of energy. For this reason, a green burial will not include a liner or vault.
Natural Grave Markers
Green cemeteries suggest the use of natural objects for grave markers (such as trees, shrubs, perennial flowers, or rocks). Many cemeteries provide a GPS location so that a loved one’s grave can be easily found.

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