Illinois is at the center of a growing debate over how residents can return their dead to the earth, with human composting emerging as a potential new option for end-of-life choices. As several other states have already legalized the practice — which transforms human remains into usable soil — advocates are pushing Illinois lawmakers to follow suit. The conversation reflects a broader shift in how Americans are rethinking traditional burial and cremation methods.
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Will human composting finally be legal in Illinois? Lawmakers revisit 'natural organic reduction'
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