No they said dead humans, instead of burial or cremation.
Found this from the BBC of the UK
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-66081058
"It will be the first alternative way to dispose of a body in the UK since the introduction of the Cremation Act in 1902 "
"According to the founder of the company, Sandy Sullivan, the liquid used in resomation is "safely returned to the water cycle free from any traces of DNA".
Fuck, I drink tapwater, I'm gonna be drinking some poor sods granny
So they're liquifying fetal tissue, not full grown adults; correct?
No they said dead humans, instead of burial or cremation.
Found this from the BBC of the UK
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-66081058 "It will be the first alternative way to dispose of a body in the UK since the introduction of the Cremation Act in 1902 "
"According to the founder of the company, Sandy Sullivan, the liquid used in resomation is "safely returned to the water cycle free from any traces of DNA".
Fuck, I drink tapwater, I'm gonna be drinking some poor sods granny
Hopefully it'll still be better than the Ganges... /s