Monday, April 16, 2007

© Eco Coffins Ltd - The Responsible Choice


Love these, came up while looking for a fish name!

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If you are organising a funeral for a member of your family, or a much-loved friend, you will want their farewell to be personal to them; a celebration of their life.

You also want it to be dignified, but not at an extraordinary cost to you or the environment.

Eco Coffins are a new type of cardboard coffin. They are modern, strong (up to 20 stone) and can be colourful. They can also be plain cardboard, a more traditional wood grain, or they can look like nothing you’ve ever seen; because you will be able to design your own. We even have a coffin you can decorate yourself.

They are 100% environmentally friendly, made from 90% recycled rigid honeycomb cardboard (RHC).
What was once accepted is no longer acceptable. We believe funerals are changing and we want you to share in our knowledge and experience of saying goodbye. Our team includes the Reverend Peter Owen Jones, BBC Broadcaster and founder of The Arbory Trust.

Eco Coffins are a new type of coffin that meet the desires of 21st century society for environmentally sound, individual and non-wasteful funerals.

They are made from cardboard, but are unlike any other cardboard coffin on the market. Made from 90% recycled material, a rigid honeycomb construction provides strength and stability whilst being 100% biodegradable. Our product has been tested at crematoria and at traditional burial sites and are suitable for both.

But the main selling point of an Eco Coffin is the way that it looks. Available in a number of beautiful designs, they can be chosen to reflect the character of the deceased or are even available in bespoke designs to be a true celebration of a life lived.

© Eco Coffins Ltd - The Responsible Choice

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