Promession

The ecological promession , or funéraille, is a process developed in 1999 with Jönköping in Sweden by Dr. Susanne Wiigh-Mäsak which consists in plunging the body of a person died in Azote liquidates. The body cooled with -196°C, become friable, is placed on a mobile plate to cause its destruction in fine particles. A powerful magnet then collects the metal residues of the possible pins and another surgical operations, which can be recycled. The powder obtained is placed in a biodegradable and buried ballot box.

Contrary to the Cremation, no vapor, in particular from mercury, highly poison, coming from the mercury amalgams mainly, is released in the atmosphere. In the example of the United Kingdom, approximately: 450000 corpses are incinerated per annum, a significant source of mercury emission in the atmosphere.

It is about an alternative presented like ecological to the Crémation of the bodies. The promession is currently authorized in Sweden. With the the United Kingdom, the law provides that a body can only be flaring or buried, and this process requires an adaptation of the law to be applicable.

Centers of promession for this type of funeral ( Promators ) should see the day in 2008 in Sweden, Germany, the United Kingdom, South Korea and South Africa.

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