Green Burial Defined
Criteria and Characteristics of Green Burial
GBC's Green Burial Ground Criteria
- Caring for the dead with minimal environmental impact that aids in the conservation of natural resources
- Reduction of carbon emissions
- Protection of worker health
- Restoration and/or preservation of habitat
Green Burial Cemetery Characteristics
- Foregoes toxic embalming
- Does away with vaults
- Chooses biodegradable containers, caskets, shrouds, and urns
- Discontinues herbicides, pesticides, fertilizers
- Encourages sustainable management practices
- May use GPS units or non-native stone markers to mark grave sites
- May support land conservation efforts
Find Help From GBC-Certified Providers
- Cemeteries in the United States and Canada
- Funeral homes in the United States A–N who will work with you to create an embalming-free funeral
- Funeral homes in the United States O–Z who will work with you to create an embalming-free funeral
- Funeral homes in Canada who will work with you to create an embalming-free funeral
- Shrouds, urns, and caskets from certified product manufacturers and distributor
Definitions
Hybrid Cemeteries
A conventional cemetery that offers the essential aspects of natural burial, either throughout the cemetery or in a designated section. GBC-certified hybrids do not require vaults and must allow for any kind of eco-friendly, biodegradable burial containers, such as shrouds and soft wood caskets. For more info, go to our FAQ.
Natural Burial Grounds
A cemetery dedicated in full to sustainable practices/protocols that conserve energy, minimize waste, and do not allow the use of: toxic chemicals, any part of a vault (lid, slab, or partitioned liner), markers made of non-native stone, and burial containers not made from natural/plant derived materials. For more info, go to FAQ
Conservation Burial Grounds
A type of natural cemetery that is established in partnership with a conservation organization and includes a conservation management plan that upholds best practices and provides perpetual protection of the land according to a conservation easement or deed restriction. For more info, go to FAQ.
