Friday, September 6, 2013

Deciding On Cardboard Caskets: Advantages And Disadvantages

Are you aware of what a cardboard casket is? I am sure you do. If you haven’t been to a burial that made use of a cardboard casket then this page I have here can help you understand deeper about this eco friendly vessel. Cardboard used in making caskets are deemed to be an eco friendly alternative for burial ceremonies. Being an earth friendly alternative, cardboard is known to be biodegradable material and made mostly from recycled raw materials. Using this as a raw material for coffins and caskets can actually promote a safer eco system as it will decompose rather than polluting mother earth. If you aren’t aware, cardboard caskets offer a lot of advantages for us. I will list them down below:

Cardboard caskets are very much affordable compared to coffins or caskets made out of steel, hardwood or any other material. Traditional vessels cost around $1500 while cardboard caskets are costs half of the price. Amazingly, since this is made from recycled material, more and more people opt for cardboard apart from its cheaper price, it also has the look of real hard wood.

The best thing about cardboard caskets is that they can be customized according to your own preference. This enables the immediate family members to decorate the casket or express their heartfelt condolences and gratitude to the departed family member. This practice also brings close family ties back together.

Within 6months up to a year, the cardboard material will break down to pieces thus leaving the skeletal remains underground. This is more eco friendly and permits proper decomposition within small span of time.

Are there any disadvantages with cardboard caskets? Yes there are. If the bearer of the vessel weighs too much, keep in mind that cardboard caskets can only carry limited amount of weight. Most of the cardboard caskets are designed for average sized persons that weighs around 400 pounds or lesser. If you are planning to get this for a dear family member, you need to talk to the supplier or vendor first or they can give you the weight limit of the cardboard casket. The height limit of most cardboard caskets measures up to 8 feet.

However, if you chose to have it fully custom-made then this aspect won’t be a problem. There are also some cemeteries that don’t accept cardboard caskets so be sure to ask the management first before deciding to purchase one. Otherwise, you would need to find an alternative location for the burial.

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