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The funeral industry in North America is an $18,000,000,000 business. Every year our funeral practices pollute and defile our Mother Earth. Millions of pounds of metal are buried in the ground. Millions of gallons of toxic chemicals are buried as well, winding up in groundwater, lakes and streams. Untold amounts of fossil fuels are burned in the manufacture and transportation of funeral related goods.

More and more people feel this desecration of the land has to stop. They are choosing Natural, Green burials instead of the costly traditional funerals that the industry pushes onto grieving families in their time of need.

This series of videos exposes those practices, and shows you how you can create a personal, cost effective green burial; one that is elegant and respectful, and that is gentle to our environment.

If you want to see all the videos right now, please go to NaturalGreenCaskets dot com. There you will find a link to download them all immediately.

The best advice I ever got on arranging funerals is take a friend with you who is good with money and just does not care about the deceased. They are not blinded by grief and will help look out for the financial bottom line. There are some pretty slimy things done when people are trying to sell you a funeral.

Phone around for funeral homes. If you live in a bigger city, there may be several, even dozens of homes that will gladly give you a better price than the place next door. The Federal Funeral Rule requires that they give you itemized prices over the phone.

Don’t be swayed by the family-owned image of a local funeral home. Over the past 15 years, conglomerates have bought up many local homes, often by using a lot of debt. This means they have to raise their prices to cover their debt payments.

Prior to signing, it is important that you read and understand any contract to determine exactly what services and costs the funeral home is agreeing to pay. It would be wise for you to consult an attorney before signing any agreement.

You should be wary of any high-pressure promotions, and should have all oral promises put in writing. Also, the consumer should be aware that any contract signed in the home over $25, and away from the merchant's place of business, may be cancelled in writing within three business days.

Use the internet for product purchases, like caskets, urns and flowers. You will find that you can save 50-80% compared to what the funeral home offers.

We hope this video tip helped you in your efforts to plan a natural green burial for yourself or your loved one. Of course, no matter what you do, whether burial or cremation, you’ll need a simple wooden casket like the one we offer. It’s made right here in America with wood from sustainably harvested from American forests. It’s guaranteed to be highest quality on the market at the lowest price.

If you want to order one right now, or if you just want to see the rest of the videos in our series, please go to NaturalGreenCaskets dot com, or call us toll free at 855-740-8423.
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