Delaware Becomes 10th State to Legalize Natural Organic Reduction
The First State is now the tenth state to legalize natural organic reduction (NOR). Delaware’s Gov. John Carney signed the state’s human composting bill into law on May...
The First State is now the tenth state to legalize natural organic reduction (NOR). Delaware’s Gov. John Carney signed the state’s human composting bill into law on May...
On May 9, Maryland Governor Wes Moore approved the Green Death Care Options Act, legalizing both natural organic reduction (NOR) and alkaline hydrolysis (AH). The act was unanimously...
Service Corporation International (SCI) will pay $23 million in civil penalties as part of a settlement agreement with the state of California, the city of San Francisco, and...
Welcome to the hundred-and-thirty-eighth edition of Morticians’ Monday Morning Mashup, 4M #138, where we’ll serve up bite-sized, easily-digestible nuggets of the deathcare news you need to crush conversations...
“Outraged,” “upset,” “disgusted,” and “furious.” These are words no deathcare professional wants to hear from a family — let alone see on the five o’clock news — in...
Welcome to the hundred-and-thirty-seventh edition of Morticians’ Monday Morning Mashup, 4M #137, where we’ll serve up bite-sized, easily-digestible nuggets of the deathcare news you need to crush conversations...
It’s hard to believe that it was just one year ago that DISRUPT Media and Connecting Directors launched DeathCareJobs.com, a revolutionary one-stop-shop experience for both hiring managers and...
Welcome to the hundred-and-thirty-sixth edition of Morticians’ Monday Morning Mashup, 4M #136, where we’ll serve up bite-sized, easily-digestible nuggets of the deathcare news you need to crush conversations...
Have we told you lately how much we admire the marketing magicians at Titan Caskets? Let us refresh your memory. First, they managed to gain the attention of...
While “acquisition” and “merger” are two words to which we’ve become accustomed in the deathcare world, “partnership” is a little less common. It’s even more unusual that we...